The Amazon River has one main estuary, known as the Amazon River Estuary, where the river meets the Atlantic Ocean. This estuary is one of the largest in the world and is characterized by its complex system of channels, islands, and wetlands. It plays a crucial role in biodiversity and the ecology of the region. Additionally, the estuary supports various ecosystems and is vital for local communities.
Yes, mammals live in estuarys.
There over 1'100 tributaries in the Amazon river.
Amazon River is the longest river in the world. Its basin is 4,195 miles in length or 7,383,200 long in yards.
An estuary is where the fresh water of a river mets with the salty oceanic water of the ocean. Also with the current of the river flowing into the ocean it brings lots of sediment with it. When these settle they make a pattern into the estuarys floor...also the patterns depend in ocean waves, weather and stuff. Animaqls that live in estuarys are Bay fish, lesser, Peregrine, River otter and those are just a few. oh and some plants are Glass wort, sea lavender and Black needle rush.. but that may depend. that may not be for all estuarys >.<
The actual name is The Amazon or as some people refer to it as The Amazon River It's preffered as the Amazon River.
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