The Nile River has several tributaries, including the Blue Nile and White Nile, which converge in Sudan before flowing northward to Egypt. The Congo River is fed by numerous tributaries, such as the Lualaba and Kasai rivers, contributing to its status as one of the world's largest river systems. The Niger River is supported by tributaries like the Benue and Sokoto rivers, flowing through several West African countries. The Zambezi River receives water from tributaries such as the Luangwa and Kafue rivers, draining into the Indian ocean through Mozambique.
The Nile, Congo, Niger, and Zambezi river Nile=Sudan Congo=Congo Basin/Democratic Republic of the Congo Niger=Guinea, Mali, Niger, And Nigeria Zambezi=Zambia
They are all Rivers.
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Nile, Niger, Congo and Zambezi rivers.
Zambezi River.
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the Nile River, Niger River, Congo River, Zambezi River
* Congo river * Nile River * Zambezi River * Orange River * Niger river * Senegal River
The four major rivers in Africa are:- The Nile River- The Niger River- The Congo River- The Zambezi RiverAll the facts I am presenting you I learned from either my social studies teacher, or this really cool atlas called Millennium World Atlas, published by Rand McNally.Nile River.flows north.empties out into the Mediterranean Sea.There is the Blue Nile, White Nile, and Nile, all part of the Nile river.Nile starts in SudanNiger River.empties in the Gulf of Guinea.starts in GuineaCongo River.starts in Democratic Republic of the Congo.empties in Atlantic oceanZambezi River.starts in Zambia.empties out into to Mozambique channel
The countries are Niger and Nigeria, both named for the Niger River. Farther south, there are the confusing names Republic of the Congo and Democratic Republic of the Congo (both on the Congo River). There are also Zambia and Zimbabwe on the Zambezi River.
The six main rivers of Africa are the Nile, the Congo, the Niger, the Zambezi, the Orange, and the Senegal. These rivers play crucial roles in providing water resources, supporting ecosystems, and facilitating transportation and trade in their respective regions.
Nile river Congo River Orange river.