Answer:
The Nile River
Explanation:
The Nile River is more than 4,000 miles long and is considered to be the longest river in the world. It runs through many countries in northeastern Africa.
<span>There are several reasons; including poaching and loss of habitat.</span>
Rivers, fertile soil, temperate climate
<span>The correct answer is : C.
Botswana.</span>
Botswana is a topographically flat country wherein 70
percent of its territory is the Kalahari Desert. Because Botswana is bordered
by South Africa to the south and southeast area of its territory and by Namibia
to the west and north territory, minimal land areas of both countries are included
in the 900,000 square kilometer land area of Kalahari Desert.
Kalahari Desert also encroached on some parts of Zambia but
no part of Mozambique.