Yes, the Mississippi River (2,350 miles) is longer than the Mackenzie River (1,120 miles).
Yes, the Mississippi is the third longest river in the world, and the Mckenzie is not Evan 130 in rank.
No
Missouri river!
The Amazon River is considerably longer than the Mississippi River. At around 4,000 miles, the Amazon River is 1,700 miles longer.
Nile and Amazon are two, Volga is number 17 in length
It is 1006 longer then the Mississippi river
The Amazon is much longer than the Mississippi.
The Amazon River is less of a highway than the Mississippi River due to its remote location, dense rainforest surroundings, and lack of infrastructure for transportation. The Amazon's large size and unpredictable conditions also make it less navigable for commercial shipping compared to the well-developed transportation network along the Mississippi River.
Yes. The Mississippi River is longer than the Missouri.
The Nile River, The Amazon River and the Yangtze River are all longer then the Mississippi. The Amazon, Congo. Meghna, Orinoco, Yangtze, Parana, Yenisei-Angara-Selenga, Brahmaputra, Lena and the Madeira-Mamore are all larger then the Mississippi by rate of average discharge.
YES
Getting to the Amazon by land is more difficult. The Amazon is much longer than the Mississippi. The Mississippi has always been more of a major highway.
The Mississippi River is longer than the Colorado River.The Mississippi River
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