The Nile River is the longest river in the world at over 4200 miles long. It discharges 99,941 cubic feet of water per second.
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20% of the worlds fresh water
the answer to this unwanted question is 20,000,000 million gallons of water approximately. - Varshini
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.
The Amazon River, the second largest river in the world, flows through much of Brazil.
The Amazon River is much longer. Hadrians Wall, in England, is much shorter.
The Amazon River carries an average discharge of about 209,000 cubic meters per second, making it the largest river by volume in the world. This equates to approximately 7.3 million cubic feet of water per second. The Amazon's flow accounts for about 20% of the total freshwater discharge into the oceans from rivers globally. Its immense volume plays a crucial role in the Earth's hydrological cycle and ecosystem.
The Amazon River and its water system covers much of northern South America.
Yep. In school, children are always taught what the world's longest river is, which is the nile. Geography lovers like myself, will know that the amazon river discharges much more water than the nile..
Amazon River
The Amazon River carries the largest amount of water to the sea by a large margin. With an average discharge of 175,000 cu. meters/sec the Amazon pours 4 times as much water into the sea as the number 2 river(s), the Ganges/Brahmaputra system.