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Persian Gulf.
The Euphrates river helps make up the land area of Mesopotamia along with the Tigris river. On average, the Euphrates 700 miles wide from its mouth.
The Tigris-Euphrates confluence at Al-Qurnah forms the Shatt al-Arab River and that flows into the Persian Gulf.
The Euphrates River joins the Tigris at 31 N, 47 degrees 26' E to form the Shat Al Arab, which leads into the Persian Gulf.
Please put your question in a complete sentence so it will be easier for someone to answer. The Tigris and Euphrates river are rivers that flow through Mesopotamia which is in greek and defined as land between rivers and please be a complete sentence.
the Tigris river starts at the Armenian plateau but I'm not even sure where it ends yet I'm still doing research on it...
" Origin in Eastern Turkey and mouth at Shatt al-Arab. Basin countries Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran The Tigris River is 1,150 miles long and begins on the Armenian plateau in Turkey. In Iraq, it receives additional water from four important tributaries: the Greater Zab, the Lesser Zab, the Adhem and the Diyala. As a result, The sites of the ancient cities of Girsu and Lagash are located on today's Shatt al Gharraf.
The Persian Gulf.
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There are numerous ways to compare rivers - by their differences, by their similarities and some of the criteria would be - length, discharge, size, sources, mouth, basin, tributaries, area through which they flow etc. The links below will give you ample details to cover this.
There are numerous ways to compare rivers - by their differences, by their similarities and some of the criteria would be - length, discharge, size, sources, mouth, basin, tributaries, area through which they flow etc. The links below will give you ample details to cover this.
There are numerous ways to compare rivers - by their differences, by their similarities and some of the criteria would be - length, discharge, size, sources, mouth, basin, tributaries, area through which they flow etc. The links below will give you ample details to cover this.