It all depends sometimes they can be 2 feet some times they can be 20 feet!
That all depends on the which river you are talking about and the location of each one. Rivers can be all in sizes from 15 inched creeks in mountains to the 750 ft Congo River, located in Africa.
it depends how deep a river is theyre all diff sizes and deepness
A shallow river may only be a foot deep, but it really depends on the river.
Creeks that flow to larger rivers are only 15 ft to 25 ft wide. Most rivers in the world can get from 1 to 7 miles wide!
some rivers are 260 billion deep amen
I think the rivers are to wide
It actually depends on the river. Length it can be long or short. Width can be very narrow or it can be wide. It really depends on the river. Rivers are usually long and wide. Like a few feet wide.
It actually depends on the river. Length it can be long or short. Width can be very narrow or it can be wide. It really depends on the river. Rivers are usually long and wide. Like a few feet wide.
The three widest rivers in the world are the Amazon, Congo, and Yangtze. The Amazon is from 7 to 25 miles wide, the Congo is from 0.5 to 10 miles wide, and the Yangtze is from 30 to 650 meters wide.
Depends on the river. Large rivers can be miles wide at the mouth.
because the rivers are more deep and wide so they can erode more
I don't know HAHAHAHAH
its a streem
The width of the Congo, as with all rivers, varies.
its a streem
Because 98% of the continent is covered with an ice sheet, Antarctica's not known for its rivers. All rivers on the continent are seasonal, melt-water rivers. All are closed-basin rivers that do not empty into the sea. This means that some of the wide glaciers produce melt-water, but not in quantities that would qualify as rivers. Melt-water rivers that a human could wade across are about as wide as the human could toss a stone across.
They can be 'navigated'