Peru shares the Amazon river basin with Brasil, but it is in Peru where the two great rivers Marañon and Ucayali get togheter to form the Amazon River. All the afluents rivers that goes to this river come from the Andes mountains from Peru mainly.
fperu has lots of mountains and rivers
The largest moutin in Peru is Huascaran
The Amazon river starts in Peru, and a few other rivers are: Madre de Dios, Heath, Tambopata, Purus, Manu, Putumayo, Yavari, Napo, Ucayali, Urubamba, Mantaro, and Apurimac. Peru has many rivers and most flow in to the Amazon basin.
it doesn't have any seas it has rivers
it comes mostly from the rivers supplyed by glaciers
Deltain Peru
No, cenotes are primarily found in Mexico, particularly in the Yucatán Peninsula, where they are natural sinkholes filled with water. However, Peru has other types of natural water formations, such as lagoons and rivers, but it does not have cenotes. The geological conditions that create cenotes are not present in Peru.
Lima is on the coast of the South Pacific Ocean located in the valleys of the Rimac, Lurin, and chillon rivers.
Japura River (Brazil), Jialing River (China), Jordan River (Israel) and Jurua River (Peru & Brazil) are rivers. They begin with the letter J.
· Maranon (Peru) · Machias (Maine) · Madison (Wyoming, Montana) · Meramec (Missouri)
Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela