In the City Iquitos Answered By Jefferson Whewell
The Amazon has many rivers that flow into it. Nevado Mismi, which is located in the Andes Mountains, has been named the source that is the farthest from the mouth, or the start of the river.
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they are rivers
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Yes, the Amazon River
The Nile, Amazon, and Mississippi river are all alike because they all start with a northern source and then empties out into another river. Corrections: The Nile flows from South to North and the Amazon flows from West to East. None of the rivers empties out into another river. They all empty into the sea.
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The Amazon, Nile and Mississippi rivers are alike in that they are the longest rivers in the continents in which they are found.
The Amazon rainforest contains rivers, but no oceans.
The longest river in South America is the Amazon. It travels through Colombia, Peru and Brazil for a distance of 4,000 miles. The source is the Nevado Mismi at an elevation of over 16,000 feet.
Like most rivers the Amazon River has: * a source * tributaries * waterfalls * a basin (catchment area) * bed * oxbow-lakes * meanders * mouth * delta The Amazon Jungle has: * wildlife including fish, amphibians and insects...) * tropical forests * tropical plants * indigenous tribes * rivers * a biome
Rivers from their source to their inlet, delta, or mouth, including their longest continuing tributaries, make up the total official length of a river such as the Murray/Darling, Mississippi and Amazon. There are several tributaries of the Amazon River now being measured to see if the Amazon is actually longer than the Nile.