ok, i think you can figure that out on your own
It became Congo. The Zaire river is the Congo river. It is the same thing, it is now just called something else.
Yes, they are the same rivers. The Zaire River is sometimes called the Congo River, because part of it is in the Congo.
No, basin refers to the drainage area of the Amazon River while forest refers to the forest around the river. They are synonymous but not the same thing
The capital of congo is Kinhasha, and it is situttaed on the banks of river congo( even the country got its name from the same river)
Democratic Republic of the Congo and Congo. River Congo.
ancient river= in indus the indus river modern= in Mississippi the Mississippi River
No it doesnt. This is because a drainage basin and a watershed are exactly the same thing. They jus have two names! And this is the area surrounding a river and its tributaries where it overflows :) Hope this helps :)
The Democratic Republic of Congo is the new name for Zaire
No, they share the same name, but not the same drainage basin.
The countries are Niger and Nigeria, both named for the Niger River. Farther south, there are the confusing names Republic of the Congo and Democratic Republic of the Congo (both on the Congo River). There are also Zambia and Zimbabwe on the Zambezi River.
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