Some detailed world atlases will list the rivers and the lakes I'm not so sure it would be considered a map but its the best i can come up with sorry this answer isn't to detailed but !
A topographical map of Africa would show the physical features and elevation changes across the continent, including mountain ranges, plateaus, valleys, rivers, lakes, and deserts. It would provide a visual representation of the varying terrain and geographical characteristics of Africa.
if you are travelling from the capital of Swaziland to Egypt which lakes or rivers would you pass over
No, the Mississippi River is not in Africa; it is located in the United States. It flows from northern Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico and is one of the longest rivers in North America. In Africa, you would find rivers like the Nile or the Congo, which are significant to the continent.
That would have to be Antarctica.
Africa
Off the top of my head that would have to be Africa, with the Nile as 1, and probably the Congo and Niger, 2nd and third.
They usually mate under water. They're just a few mammals that do that.
Without rivers and or lakes, life cannot be supported. Without water, there would be absolutely no life on Earth.
You would find the Great Lakes in North America. They are located in the northeastern part of the continent, straddling the border between the United States and Canada.
Africa is a continent. Perhaps you meant a country, in which an example of an African country would be Mozambique.
The larger continent land wise speaking would be Africa
None. Europe is a continent. You can't have a continent in a continent.