The Danube passes through or borders ten countries.
The Nile River in Africa or the Amazon River in South America. i eatez u balls hehe :P doh! u cna read this eh? pfft anyways... fish rule!!!
The river that touches the most countries is the River Danube. It begins in Germany and then passes through 9 other countries and empties into the Black sea.
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they are both the longest rivers in their country and the most well known rivers and they are both south of the equator.
There are several types of rivers Most rivers are freshwater, or non salty, that sustain wildlife that cannot breathe salt. These are the most common rivers. But there are also salt rivers, such as the Salt River in Arizona. Most salt rivers in the United States are on the western side of the country. These rivers can sustain several species of ocean life and always receed into a salt body of water. Major Rivers can also break off into smaller rivers. Such rivers are called tributaries.
There probably are rivers in every country, but I'm not sure that there are rivers in EVERY town.
Alaska and not minnesota although "10,000lakes" Tennessee as most rivers, but no natural lakes
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Most hydroelectricity is generated from large dams built across large rivers. A smaller amount comes from turbines in rivers, bays and swift-moving tidal races.
Canada has more lakes and rivers than any country in the entire world. There are over 3 million lakes in Canada.
There is no country that has any line of symmetry. Rivers, coastlines, mountain ranges, etc that form borders are never that straight.There is no country that has any line of symmetry. Rivers, coastlines, mountain ranges, etc that form borders are never that straight.There is no country that has any line of symmetry. Rivers, coastlines, mountain ranges, etc that form borders are never that straight.There is no country that has any line of symmetry. Rivers, coastlines, mountain ranges, etc that form borders are never that straight.
what country is longest in world
guatemala
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North America is the country that has the most usable fresh water. The United States and Canada almost tie for their water resources due to glacier lakes and rivers.