Amazon River
The Amazon River of South America
Canada's St. Lawrence River dumps the waters of the Great Lakes of North America [ the world's largest freshwater basin ] into the Atlantic. While the above statement is true, the St Lawrence River does not discharge the most water. The St Lawrence River discharges an average of 9,850 m3/s (347,800 cu ft/s), while the Amazon River discharges an average of 209,000 m3/s (7,381,000 cu ft/s)
river and lake
As a river, the Rio Grande, is a freshwater body of water. Most rivers, lakes, and streams are freshwater while oceans and gulfs are salt water.
Quebec is the Canadian province with the most freshwater, 176,928 square kilometres. Northwest Territories is the Canadian territory with the most freshwater, 163,021 square kilometres.
Along the Nile River because they needed a source of water and that was there only freshwater source.
Most are natural freshwater, but some may be saltwater.
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The most common term for the study of freshwater and freshwater systems is Limnology!
Depending on the location where they reside, River Dolphins will vary in size. Some of them can be up to 8 feet long but most of them are much ...
The Amazon in South America has the highest volume of water.
The Nile is the longest at 4,132 miles. The Amazon discharges the most water at 219,000 cubic feet per second. The Dark Water river in England flowing through Hampshire is quite small in comparison to these two rivers.
About 70% of the Earth surface is covered with water, and most of that is the ocean. Only a small portion of the Earth's water is freshwater, which is found in lakes, rivers and groundwater. Freshwater is needed for drinking, farming, and washing.