if you mean bigger as in length the Amazon is longer. the Amazon river is 6,437 kilometers and the Congo River is 4,667 kilometers, the amazon also has a greater volume of flow and drainage basin.
Amazon is 3915 feet long while Mississippi is 2540 feet long. The longest River thougth is the Nile at 4157 feet long.
FEET!!!!, don't you mean miles?
Nile is about 4,135 miles Amazon is about 3,980 miles But there is a conflict of opinions in academic circles over which is really the longer.
The Congo river is the deepest river in the world
No the Nile is longer
the longest river is the Nile in Egypt it is 6670 km in length
The Amazon River is considerably longer than the Mississippi River. At around 4,000 miles, the Amazon River is 1,700 miles longer.
The nile isn't exactly the best river but it is wider and has more water than the amazon river but the amazon river is yet longer. hope it helped =D
longer or bigger? the nile is longer but amazon is bigger
The Nile River is longer than the Styx River.
NO it is not. The Egypitian Nile in Africa is the first longest river in the world. The second it the amazon though it does have the most volume of them all! But I am afraid I don't know anything about the yellow stone river But I do know that the Amazon is longer than the yellow river thingy.
It is 1006 longer then the Mississippi river
The Nile river is the longest river on Earth For horseisle? the answer is just Nile!
It is 1006 longer then the Mississippi river
Yep. In school, children are always taught what the world's longest river is, which is the nile. Geography lovers like myself, will know that the amazon river discharges much more water than the nile..
The Nile River is the longest river of the wolrd. Its length is 7,088 km. The Amazon River is the second longest river of the world. Its length is 6,575 km. SOURCE: S. Liu, P. Lu, D. Liu, P. Jin, W. Wang, Pinpointing the sources and measuring the lengths of the principal rivers of the world, International Journal of Digital Earth, Volume 2, Issue 1 March 2009 , pages 80 - 87,DOI: 10.1080/17538940902746082