The Congo River
Three major landforms of Africa are the Congo River Basin, Sahara Desert, and the Ethiopian Highlands. The Congo River Basin is 1,400,000-square miles and contains 20-percent of the world's rainforests.
Congo River Basin
The soil that is deposited by a river to form landforms such as river bars and river deltas is called silt. A river delta is the name of the landform that is created the mouth of a river.
The area of fertile soil at the mouth of a river is called river delta.
The Kwango River doesn't have a mouth as such, it flows into the Kaisai River, and the Kasai River flows into the River Congo.
The Congo River has an estuary, an expanding tidal mouth.
The Congo flows into the Atlantic ocean from south west Congo Africa,
The end of the Congo River is its mouth that flows into the Atlantic Ocean. This is where the Congo ends its 4700 km (2920 mile) journey through Angola, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Tanzania and Zambia.
The river Congo is in the Democratic republic of the CongoThe river Congo is in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
river Congo easy to remember river Congo easy to remember
Congo is a river if your talking about Congo river.
Yes, they are the same rivers. The Zaire River is sometimes called the Congo River, because part of it is in the Congo.
The largest river that runs through the Congo Basin is the Congo River.
Tinier Rivers.
The "Congo" river.
what is the tributary of the river Congo