The average discharge of the Amazon River is approximately 209,000 cubic meters per second (m³/s), making it the largest river in the world by discharge volume. This immense flow is responsible for draining a significant portion of South America and contributes to about one-fifth of the total river discharge into the world's oceans. The river's discharge can vary seasonally, influenced by rainfall patterns in the Amazon rainforest.
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The correct answer is the Amazon. This river has a discharge of 210,000 CMS. The second largest riven the the world in terms of discharge is the Zaire, at 40,000 CMS.The Nile is actually 25th largest river in the world, in terms of discharge, with a discharge flow of 5,000 CMS. Remember that the Nile runs through vast amounts of desert.It's common knowledge that the Nile is the longest river in the world, but it is absolutely not the largest in terms of flow.
Hello, My name is Dr. Cockroach and the River Amazon holds the record for, well here is a paragarph: Amazon River is the largest river in the world, with a total discharge greater than the next 10 largest rivers combined. The average discharge from the mouth is 209,000 m3/s (7,381,000 cu ft/s).
The average depth of the Amazon River is about 150 feet.
The average width of a river in the Amazon rainforest is about 1 mile.
The Amazon river is found in South America
The Amazon in South America has the highest volume of water.
The Amazon River is the greatest river in South America, both in length (it is in fact, the longest in the world at approx. 4,000 miles or 6,400 km) and volume, with an average discharge greater than the next seven most voluminous rivers in the world... combined.
The Amazon River is the biggest river in the world by discharge volume of water. It is located in South America and carries more water than any other river on Earth.
The Amazon - which has the largest drainage basin in the world accounting for approximately one fifth of the world's total river flow.
Ganges, though there are others close, such as the Amazon.