No the Nile is the longest if them all, they are all different lengths
They're the 3 biggest riversAdditional answerThe Mississippi is not the longest river in the world along with the other two. The Amazon and the Nile are about the same length and the third longest is the Yangtse. The Mississippi/Missouri is fourth.
The two rivers are the Colorado River and the Delaware River, which share their names with Colorado and Delaware respectively.
Mississippi and Missouri and Ohio and Tennesse. Hope this helped:)
Mississippi, Arkansas, Ohio and Tennessee
The Amazon is bigger by water volume, but the Nile is longer. he Nile River is the longest river of the world. Its length is 7,088 km or 4,405 miles. The Amazon River is the second longest river of the world. The length of the Amazon River is 6,575 km or 4,086 miles. It is the second longest river of the world. 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
mossuri and Mississippi are the two longest rivers in the United States
There are plenty of states that have rivers with the same names. Theres the Kansas river, Missouri River, Mississippi River, and plenty more but those are examples of states that have rivers with the same name.
a river delta is the end of the river because the beginning of the river is called the mouth. and the nile delta is north unlike the other rivers that flow south. rivers are the same
The Mississippi, Colorado, Missouri, Idaho and Delaware.
Each is a main source of water for communities around them. They feed the rivers and lakes in small towns and cities dotted along their path. A decrease or increase in river lines affects millions of people.
It's a little hard to decide exactly how to count "longest", because in many cases there's some dispute about exactly where a particular river "starts" and "ends". The four main contenders are the Nile-Kagera system (about 6600 km), the Amazon-Ucayali-Apurimac system (about 6400 km), the Mississippi-Missouri-Jefferson system (about 6300 km), and the Yangtze (also about 6300 km), which is the clear winner if you insist that the river be called by the same name for its entire length. The Nile is in Africa, the Amazon is in South America, the Mississippi is in North America (specifically the US, though some of its tributaries are in Canada), and the Yangtze is in Asia (specifically China).
The River Nile flows through the Nile Valley.