The answer is 4,000 miles long and6,436 kilometres long.
Nile - about 4,135 miles Amazon - about 3,980 miles
The Amazon River is approximently 4,000 miles long from start to finish.
The Nile is the longest river in Africa. The Amazon river is 4.000 miles long. The Nile river is 4,132 miles long.
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.
No. The longest river in the world is the Nile. The Nile is in Africa and about 4,160 miles long. The Amazon is the 2nd longest river in the world at 4,000 miles long. The Amazon is in South America. The third longest is the Yangetze in Asia at abouut 3,964 miles long. The Mississippi-Missouri is about 3,808 miles long in North America. In 5th is the Huang He in Asia at about 3,400 miles.
Rounded up, it's about 4,000 miles long.
The Amazon-Ucayali in South America has a length of 4,000 miles.
Nile 4,135 miles Amazon 3,980 miles Yangtze 3,917 miles
The east end of the Amazon IS the Atlantic ocean. From the source in the interior of South America to the Atlantic, the Amazon is 4,345 miles long.
Mississippi - 2,320 miles Nile - 4,135 miles Amazon - 3,980 miles
Right now it is the Amazon River, located in the Amazon Rainforest. But it used to be the Nile River, which runs through Egypt.
About 6,800 kilometers (4,200) miles long.