It begins in the Altai mountains and ends when it empties into the Kara sea, which eventually makes its way into the Arctic Ocean
The Ob-Irtysh River is located in Asia. It flows through Russia, Kazakhstan, China, and Mongolia.
The Ob'-Irtysh river system is in western Siberia Russia on the continent of Asia, starting on the northern slopes of the Altay Mountains, near the border with Mongolia. It drains into the Gulf of Ob' of the Arctic Ocean.
The Ob'-Irtysh river system is in western Siberia Russia on the continent of Asia, starting on the northern slopes of the Altay Mountains, near the border with Mongolia. It drains into the Gulf of Ob' of the Arctic Ocean.
The Ob, Irtysh, and Huang He rivers belong to the continent of Asia. The Ob and Irtysh rivers run through Russia and China, while the Huang He (Yellow River) flows through China.
The Nile River is in Africa, the Amazon River is in South America, the Chang Jiang (Yangtze) River is in Asia, and the Huang He (Yellow) River is in Asia.
i personally think the by the width and space the river begins in gdhidel and ends in jauli
It is approximently 4000 miles from start to finish on the Ob River.
the OB river begins in Siberia, Russia and ends in the Kara Sea
The Ob River is located in Siberia, Russia and is 2,268 miles long. It begins at the Katun River that runs out from Belukha Mountain.
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It begins in the Altai mountains and ends when it empties into the Kara sea, which eventually makes its way into the Arctic Ocean
The Ob River empties into the Arctic Ocean.
Ob River is a major river in western Siberia, Russia.
The Ob River is a major river in western Siberia, Russia. It is the country's fourth longest river. The Gulf of Ob is the world's longest estuary.
The Ob River (also known as Obi River) is located entirely in Russia.
The Irtysh River is the main tributary of the Ob River, which flows into the Arctic Ocean. The Irtysh River does not connect to an ocean.
The average depth of the Ob River during low water is between four and six meters. The Ob River is the world's fifth longest river.