No. Ninety-eight percent of the continent is covered with an ice sheet. In fact, the continent itself is inaccessible by water when the Southern Ocean freezes, between about February and November each year.
There are several navigable waterways in Asia. The country of China has 124,000 km of navigable waterways and Vietnam has 5,000 km.
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Ninety-eight percent of Antarctica is covered with an ice sheet -- it is not known for its waterways.
Yes, many rivers are navigable in Africa. It also has many very large lakes that people travel on.
Most certainly. There are many navigable waterways, and paddlesteamers were a common form of transportation of both goods and people in the 1800s.The Murray River is Australia's widest, deepest, most navigable waterway. There are many more navigable waterways, such as Sydney Harbour and the many rivers that flow into it, the Brisbane River, Yarra River, Fremantle Harbour and the Swan River, just to name a few.murray river yarra river and the daly river
The Danube, the Elbe, the Rhine, the Volga, and the Seine rivers are some examples.
No. Because Antarctica is a "polar" region, there is no precipitation, it has no lakes or rivers and is in fact the driest continent. The interior of Antarctica is considered the world's driest desert because the extreme cold freezes water vapour out of the air. Annual snowfall on the polar plateau is equivalent to less than 5 cm of rain.
Antarctica is the continent that lacks natural waterways due to its vast expanse of ice and minimal liquid water present.
Navigable waterways are used for transport of goods, people, livestock and for leisure/commercial fishing. Waterways can be used to convey water (aqueducts/canals). They are also used for certain religious practices and as country borders.