There are eight major rivers in Central America. They are the Rio Grande, St. John's river, Motagua River, Usumacinta River, Ulua River, Aguan River, Lean River, and the Coco River.
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Hydroelectricity.
Rivers and swamps of Central and South America.
how do many central American countries produce the power they need
First and most important, because there are almost no navigable rivers in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. On the other hand, most of the region (with the exception of Mexico) is composed by small to medium-sized islands and regions (i.e: Central America) which aren't too far away from the Ocean and don't require rivers as method of transportation.
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Latin America is typically divided into three regions: North America (Mexico and Central America), the Caribbean (islands in the Caribbean Sea), and South America (the continent south of Panama). North America consists of Mexico and the seven countries of Central America, while the Caribbean region includes the islands of the Caribbean Sea. South America is made up of 12 independent countries, along with French Guiana as an overseas department of France.
An adverb phrase modifies the verb, in this case telling where. The adverb phrase is "throughout Central America."
There are a variety of landforms in the central United States. These include open plains, hills, valleys, lakes, as well as rivers.
The anagram is Central America.
there are 88 rivers in south america