the two rivers are the dwangwa river and the shiar river
The three main rivers in Malawi are the Shire River, the Ruo River, and the North and South Rukuru Rivers. The Shire River is the largest and most significant, flowing south from Lake Malawi and eventually draining into the Zambezi River. The Ruo River is located in the southern part of the country, while the North and South Rukuru Rivers are in the northern region. These rivers are crucial for irrigation, transportation, and fishing in Malawi.
Malawi is a land locked country. It does have Lake Malawi.
Malawi is in a part of the world where there is a rainy season during which there is very heavy rain and storms. Malawi has a lot of mountains, so the rain water flows into rivers and into the lower areas and there are floods in some parts.
Lake Malawi has salmon fish. It is locally known as 'mpasa'. Its size is slightly smaller than the Canadian rivers salmon. Its flesh has lots bones.
Malawi's main mountain range is the Nyika Plateau, which features the country's highest peak, Mount Mulanje. The major rivers include the Shire River, which flows from Lake Malawi, and the Ruo River. While Malawi is not known for extensive deserts, the northern region has some arid areas, particularly near the border with Tanzania. The landscape is predominantly characterized by lakes and plateaus rather than desert terrain.
Ordinary people would walk, drive or cycle. Some people might fly. There are rivers and a large lake in Malawi, so some people would use boats as a way of travelling.
There are several species of fish that are called "Tiger fish" they come from the Congo and Zambezi rivers and lake Malawi also in Africa.
what are the hottest temperatures in Malawi
Lake Malawi is part of the country called Malawi.
Malawi is landlocked. The nearest ocean to Malawi is the Indian Ocean.
No, French is not spoken in Malawi. For the languages of Malawi, click here.
No. Malawi has a president.