amazon river
The river located at 50 degrees west in Brazil is the Rio Juruá. It is a major tributary of the Amazon River and is known for its diverse ecosystem and rich biodiversity.
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The equator does not run through any major river in South America. It passes through several countries in the region, such as Brazil, Colombia, and Ecuador, but it does not intersect with any major river.
The Arkansas River flows through the states of Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. It is a major tributary of the Mississippi River.
A tributary is a river or stream that flows into a larger river or body of water, while a distributary is a branch of a river that flows away from the main channel. Tributaries add water to the main river, while distributaries branch off from it.
The Negro River, or Rio Negro (meaning black river) is a tributary river of the River Amazon (Portuguese: Rio Amazonas)
the river madiera is in south america and is a major tributary off of the Amazon river.
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No, the Potaro River in Guyana, South America is a tributary of the Essequibo River.
It is a tributary of the River Amazon. It rises in Equador
The Ohio river is a major tributary of the Mississippi.
The Rio Tambo is a tributary of the Amazon river, on the eastern slopes of the South American Andes. The major tributary of the Mississippi River is the Missouri, which is a major river in its own right. Tributary payments to the king were one facet of feudalism.
The Missouri River is actually a major tributary to the Mississippi River, so the question does not make sense
i don't know what "was" means but the Pecos river is a tributary to the Rio Grande
it is a major tributary of the Congo River in Central Africa
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Missouri River