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The Amazon River is 4,391 miles in length. One mile equal 1,609.344 meters. The length of the Amazon River in meters is 7,066,629.5 meters.
The Amazon River is 7,066,629.5 meters [4,391 miles; 7,066.6 kilometers] in length. One mile equals 1,609.344 meters. One kilometer equals 1,000 meters.

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The amount of water that flows out of the Amazon into the Atlantic Ocean is up to 300,000 cubic metres per second during the rainy season. On average 209,000 cubic metres per second.

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Rivers do not hold anything, they are always flowing.

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