The Amazon River basin occupies about 40% of the area of South America, and is roughly 7 000 000 km2.
New Zealand has a land area of about 270 000 km2.
Very roughly, NZ is about 4% of the area of the Amazon Basin!
The Amazon River flows threw the Amazon rain forest.
The largest river in South America is the Amazon River. The Amazon River is 4000 miles long. The second largest river is the Parana River.
The longest river in south America is The Amazon river !!!!!
The Waikato River is the longest river in New Zealand and the Clutha River has the greatest flow.
The Amazon river is neither. The Amazon River is the world's second largest river, running through the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil And much of Peru.
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The Amazon Basin is the part of South America drained by the Amazon River and its tributaries. The basin is located mainly (40%) in Brazil, but also stretches into Peru and several other countries.
The River With More Tribuataries , More Water Volume And Larger Drainage Area Than Any Other In The World Has To Be The Amazon River.
The longest river is the River Nile. The biggest river, measured by the amount of water that flows down it, is the Amazon.
The Amazon river.
I't depends on what you mean by 'largest river' The Nile river in Egypt is the longest river, where as the Amazon river in Africa has got the most volume of water in it.
The actual name is The Amazon or as some people refer to it as The Amazon River It's preffered as the Amazon River.
The river that crosses northern Brazil is the Amazon River. This river is larger than the next seven largest rivers in the world combined.
what countries does the amazon river flow through? When did the Amazon river form? Where is the mouth of the river? Where is the amazon river basin located? Where is the Amazon river located? Who was the first person to discover the Amazon river?
the amazon river is the longest river in south America
it is the amazon river
The Amazon River is less of a highway than the Mississippi River due to its remote location, dense rainforest surroundings, and lack of infrastructure for transportation. The Amazon's large size and unpredictable conditions also make it less navigable for commercial shipping compared to the well-developed transportation network along the Mississippi River.