The longest river in North America is the Mackenzie River in Canada at 2,635 miles long.
The largest river, though not the longest, is the Mississippi. It has a flow volume of 593,000 cubic feet per second at its mouth. Actually, if you consider the Mississippi-Missouri-Red Rock River as one continuous stream (which it actually is), it is much longer than the Mackenzie, and the fourth longest river in the world, after the Nile, the Amazon, and the Yangtze.
The Largest Lake In North America Is Lake Superior!
The Mississippi river is the largest and the longest river in the U.S and North America.
The Mississippi river is the largest river in North America and the longest river in the United States, but only if you consider the Mississippi-Missouri-Red Rock River as one river; this actual river (as opposed to stupidly misnamed tributaries) is the fourth-largest river in the world, after the Nile, the Amazon, and the Yangtze Rivers.
the largest lake is lakesuperior
the mississippi river is the largest in america
it is the Columbia river.
What'S the longest or the one that carries more water?
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North America: The Mississippi Missouri. South America: The Amazon. This is the worlds largest river system. Only the Nile in Africa is longer.
There is a Mackenzie River which is the largest river system in Canada, North America. However there are also rivers named "Mackenzie" such as that in Queensland, Australia.
One of the features of the Mississippi River is that it is the largest river of North America.
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