The east end of the Amazon IS the Atlantic Ocean. From the source in the interior of South America to the Atlantic, the Amazon is 4,345 miles long.
The mouth of the Amazon flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
The river that is near the equator and in Brazil is the Amazon River. This river drains into the Atlantic Ocean.
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The Amazon flows eastward from the Andes, across Brazil to the Atlantic Ocean.
The route of the Amazon River begins in the foothills of the Andes mountains in Peru. It flows across the continent crossing the countries of Peru and Brazil (the northern part) to the Atlantic Ocean.
The river that begins in the Andes mountains and flows eastward across South America into the Atlantic Ocean is the Amazon River. It is the largest river by discharge volume of water in the world. The Amazon River has a length of approximately 4,345 miles (7,062 kilometers) and is home to a diverse ecosystem with a wide variety of plant and animal species.
The river Amazon doesn't originate from an ocean, it originates from a hill range in peru. The discharge flows in to the Atlantic off the coast of Brazil.
Brazil is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Additionally, the Amazon River and its tributaries form a significant network of waterways in the northern region of the country.
The Saint Lawrence River runs east to the Atlantic ocean.
The Atlantic (east) and the Pacific (west).
The St. Lawrence River connects Lake Ontario with the Atlantic ocean.
The St. Lawrence River connects Lake Ontario with the Atlantic ocean.