The continent in which flows the Amazon River is South America, mainly through Brazil.
Peru is a small country that the river Amazon flows through.
The Amazon river flows into the Atlantic ocean from the country of Brazil.
The Amazon River is exclusively in South America. The Amazon River proper flows mostly in Peru and Brazil. It flows from its origin in the Peruvian Andes not far from the western coast of South America, just clips the country of Colombia, and flows mainly through Brazil. It terminates in a large delta on the Atlantic Ocean. It has tributaries flowing from Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela. These river systems in these five countries are called the Upper Amazon.
The Amazon River flows threw the Amazon rain forest.
The Amazon River is mostly located in Brazil, however, it also flows into Peru and Colombia.
The Amazon is indelibly associated with Brazil
No. The Amazon river basin originates in Ecuador and flows through the country of Brazil in South America.
The Amazon River, the second largest river in the world, flows through much of Brazil.
The Amazon River goes through 6 countries. Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela. The actual Amazon River starts and ends in Brazil, but it's tributaries, rivers that are branched off the Amazon River, have different names and go through more than one country. Except they only go through those 6 countries.
No, the Amazon River flows through the Amazon Rainforest and into the Atlantic Ocean, not the Pacific Ocean. The Andes mountain range is located to the west of the Amazon basin but the river does not flow through it.
The last country the Nile flows through is Egypt.