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No. Like most rivers, the Amazon is a fresh water river that flows into salt water.
It depends on ur taste. the Nile is beautiful but is not considered by everyone that it I the best in the world. There are many other nice rivers like the amazon and other rivers all over the world
There are different feeder river colours like , black: like dark coffee and White: like cappuchino. They merge together in the main river.
yes there are piranhas in the Amazon rainforest. Actually they are in the Amazon river which is inside the Amazon rainforest. yes there are piranhas in the Amazon rainforest. Actually they are in the Amazon river which is inside the Amazon rainforest.
They are alike by the are all the longest and bigest rivers in each of there individual continents
There are different feeder river colours like , black: like dark coffee and White: like cappuchino. They merge together in the main river.
The 7th LONGEST river in the world, like all rivers, the width of the river varies at different places along the length of the river. No one answer. Sorry.
The 7th LONGEST river in the world, like all rivers, the width of the river varies at different places along the length of the river. No one answer. Sorry.
The 7th LONGEST river in the world, like all rivers, the width of the river varies at different places along the length of the river. No one answer. Sorry.
The Paraná River (Spanish: Río Paraná, Portuguese: Rio Paraná) is a river in south Central South America, running through Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina for some 4,880 kilometres (3,030 mi). It is second in length only to the Amazon River among South American rivers .
yes they do live in the amazon other dolphins do to like the pink dolphin
Like most rivers the Amazon River has: * a source * tributaries * waterfalls * a basin (catchment area) * bed * oxbow-lakes * meanders * mouth * delta The Amazon Jungle has: * wildlife including fish, amphibians and insects...) * tropical forests * tropical plants * indigenous tribes * rivers * a biome