{"id":15040,"date":"2024-03-01T15:15:20","date_gmt":"2024-03-01T14:15:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/?p=15040"},"modified":"2024-03-01T15:15:20","modified_gmt":"2024-03-01T14:15:20","slug":"how-many-people-live-near-the-nile-river","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/how-many-people-live-near-the-nile-river\/","title":{"rendered":"How Many People Live Near The Nile River"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Biodiversity<\/h2>\n

Living near the Nile River is no doubt a beautiful and rewarding experience, with many locals taking advantage of the river’s natural resources and its abundance of wildlife. Not to mention the magnificent views that comes with a front-row seat of life along the Nile. As a result of its special ecology, the Nile River has been designated a region of high biodiversity, making it a hotspot for anyone interested in protecting the region’s unique wildlife. The river provides a home to an estimated 500 top aquatic predators and over 150 species of waterfowl and over 200 species of land animals.<\/p>\n

Thousands of species of plants also grow along the bank of the Nile, including several species of aquatic vegetation, trees, shrubs, herbs, cacti and succulents. These diverse forms of vegetation offer food and shelter for a broad range of species, and the Nile’s vast wetlands are of particular importance to large numbers of birds, from the endangered Egyptian Goose, to the siwyes, which depend on the Nile for their nesting and food requirements. Not to mention the numerous species of fish, amphibians, reptiles, crabs and worms that depend on the river for their natural habitat.<\/p>\n

Qty of People Living Near The Nile River<\/h2>\n

In terms of human population, the deserts and rural areas along the Nile are home to around one hundred million people, which accounts for almost 25% of Egypt’s population. This population is largely concentrated in the agricultural areas which line the banks of the river and constitute a significant cultural and economic center. Egypt’s main industries involve cotton, forestry and agricultural production – all of which rely heavily on the waters of the Nile.<\/p>\n

The population density associated with the Nile River is also high, with vast slums hanging over the river in many areas. These slums are filled with houses, built using mud and bricks, with many more informal settlements being added each day.<\/p>\n