There are many lakes along the Murray River. They include, among others: * Lake Alexandrina and Lake Albert (near the mouth) * Lake Bonney (Barmera) * Lake Victoria (on the Victoria side of the SA-Vic border) * Barmah lake (near Ehuca-Moama) * Lake Mulwala (near Mulwala) * Lake Hume and the Hume Dam near Albury
Yes people can swim in the Congo River. The people that live near the Congo river use it as transportation and for food.
the Congo river is mainly used for the transportation of minerals, fuel, wood, and agricultural produce.
no its not lake victoria is
No because the real one is at near rwanda and have been found By james may I think at 2013
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Pierre, South Dakota is located near both a lake (Lake Oahe) and a river (Missouri River). Lake Oahe is formed by the Oahe Dam on the Missouri River.
The Nile actually originates in two spots-the Blue Nile starts at Lake Tana in Ethopia, and the White Nile starts at Lake No in sudan- eventually these two meet at a place known as 'al-Mogran, near Khartoum, Sudan. River Nile is a major north-flowing river in north-eastern Africa, generally regarded as the longest river in the world, it is 6,650 km (4,130 miles) long.
yes
yes it does exist. it is a tribe near the Congo river.
It is called an ox bow lake. It is formed by river meandering or river deposition
A river can create meanders (bends) which can form a separate lake known as an oxbow lake.