Some rivers that empty "directly" into the Atlantic (by continent) include
- the Seine (France, Europe)
- the Loire (France, Europe)
- the Tagus (Spain, Portugal, Europe)
- the Douro River (Spain, Portugal, Europe)
- the River Shannon (Ireland, Europe)
- the Amazon (Brazil, South America)
- the Orinoco (South America)
- the Rio de Plata (South America)
- the São Francisco River (Brazil, South America)
- the Essequibo River (Guyana, South America)
- the Congo River (Africa)
- the Niger River (Africa)
- the Orange River (Gariep River, South Africa)
The Atlantic Ocean.
The Niger River flows through the Niger Delta into the Bight of Biafra in the Gulf of Guinea on the Atlantic Ocean.
It is the Congo River.
This is the St. Lawrence River, which flows from Lake Ontario to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and the Atlantic Ocean. It only actually separates the province of Ontario from the state of New York, and then flows through Quebec.
Red river
The Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories flowing from Great Slave Lake to the Arctic Ocean is a major Canadian river. Another major Canadian river is the St.Lawrence River that flows from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
Atlantic Ocean
the Atlantic ocean
It is called the Continental Divide.
It's one of the longest rivers in South America. The name of it is the Orinoco River. It flows all the way to the Atlantic Ocean.
Congo river
The major African river that crosses the equator and flows into the Atlantic Ocean is the Congo River. It is the second-longest river in Africa and is known for its vast basin and rich biodiversity. The Congo River plays a crucial role in the economy and ecology of the region, supporting both transportation and agriculture.