The length of the Amazon River is 6,575 km or 4,086 miles.
Source: S. Liu, P. Lu, D. Liu, P. Jin, W. Wang, Pinpointing the sources and measuring the lengths of the principal rivers of the world, International Journal of Digital Earth, Volume 2, Issue 1 March 2009 , pages 80 - 87,DOI: 10.1080/1753894090274608
A total of 278,213,760 is the Amazon River's length in inches. There are 63,360 inches in one mile. The Amazon measures about 4,391 miles in length.
The Amazon River is 6,800 km2 long. Its basin however, is 7,050,000 km2.
About 4,200 miles long and during the wet season up to 120 miles wide.
The length of the Amazon River is 6,575 km or 4,086 miles.
Around 6,800 km (4,200 mi) long.
Amazon River is the longest river in the world. Its basin is 4,195 miles in length or 7,383,200 long in yards.
The Amazon river is extremely wide for most of its length, so the potential dam sites are located in its tributaries.
The Amazon River is east of the Andes Mountains.
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Amazon River is the longest river in the world. Its basin is 4,195 miles in length or 7,383,200 long in yards.
The Amazon river is extremely wide for most of its length, so the potential dam sites are located in its tributaries.
Rivers are not measured by yards or feet, but miles.
The Amazon river with a length of approx. 6,400 km (4,000 mi).
The length of the liver remains the same.
During the wet season the amazon river can exceed over a 120 miles in width , the length is 6,400 kilometers and 4,000 miles.
There over 1'100 tributaries in the Amazon river.
The Amazon River flows through the countries of Brazil, Colombia, and Peru. Its length is approximately 6,437 kilometers, or 4,000 miles.
Because God and Mother Nature couldn't decide on anything smaller :) Besides, it travels through a vast watery land, so it spreads. Plus it has many smaller rivers feeding it's flow to the sea.
As the length of the Andes is in excess of 7000km long, they contain the sources of literally hundreds of rivers. Many of these flow to the Pacific in the West, but many of those rivers that flow to the East eventually flow into the Amazon. The most distant source of the Amazon from its outflow into the sea is a glacial stream on Nevado Mismi (18,363 ft high) in the Peruvian Andes. This progresses into the Ucayali which joins the Marañón and eventually the Amazon itself.
an average of 219,000 m/s of your mom
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