The Murray River has its source high in the mountains of the Australian Alps. These alps are the highest point of the Great Dividing Range in the east of the Australian continent, and are snow-cover during the winter. A great deal of the water of the Murray comes from the winter thaw, but seasonal rain up in the mountains also feeds the source. In addition, there are many tributaries of the Murray, including the Darling River and, in turn, its tributaries. These tributaries all bring water from other mountains and other flooding plains further north or south.
Several rivers are tributaries of the Murray River in Australia.Tributaries of the Murray River include:MurrumbidgeeGoulburnCampaspeLoddonKiewaMitta MittaOvensMarneDarling
Murray River
Water from the Murray Darling system supplies several reservoirs for drinking water.
The water from the Murray River serves a variety of purposes.irrigation for crops (its main purpose)watering of livestockwater storage and town water suppliestourismtransportation of goodsrecreation and water sportsindustrial usefishing
a bigger body of water
The Murray River in South Australia is the longest river in Australia. At it's mouth, the speed of the water flow is 27,086 cubic feet per second.
The Murray River's nickname is the Mighty Murray.
The Murray River in South Australia is the longest river in Australia. At it's mouth, the speed of the water flow is 27,086 cubic feet per second.
There is no such river as the Murray-Darling River. The Murray River and the Darling River are two separate, individual rivers.
Australia's largest river, the Murray River, is especially important for South Australia's water supply.
on the Murray river
Murray River is the name of a river in Australia. Maranon River is the name of a river in Peru.