The Amazon River runs primarily through South America. It flows through several countries, including Brazil, Peru, and Colombia, before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean. The river is the largest by discharge volume of water in the world and is a vital component of the continent's ecosystem.
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The Amazon River runs through Brazil.
no? Edit: Because a long time ago their was a gigantic continent called Pangea. As the tectonic plates slowly formed the continent we know now. They began to split again to form what is now the Amazon River, which is slowly growing and will eventually split into another continent and or move as will the other continents.
the Amazon River doesn't "live" anywhere because it's not alive...it does run through South America though
The Amazon River runs in South America.
the river runs through a continent of blue cheese
The continent of South America is dominated by the Andes Mountains, which run along its western edge and are the longest mountain range in the world. Additionally, the Amazon Rainforest, located mainly in Brazil, is a significant ecological region, known for its biodiversity. The continent is also characterized by vast river systems, particularly the Amazon River, and diverse climates ranging from tropical to temperate.
The amazon river
no
the colorado river runs through North America
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The Amazon River in in Brazil in South America.