Most of Latin America's lakes and rivers are found in South America.
America gets most of its water from aquifers, rivers, and lakes.
The Atlantic Ocean ! :DD
there are 88 rivers in south america
First and most important, because there are almost no navigable rivers in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. On the other hand, most of the region (with the exception of Mexico) is composed by small to medium-sized islands and regions (i.e: Central America) which aren't too far away from the Ocean and don't require rivers as method of transportation.
The Amazon and the Orinocco are the two longest rivers in south america.
Most certainly. Particularly in the oceans and rivers of the pacific northwest region.
Amazonas Magdalena Cauca Orinoco Atrato
I think the rivers are to wide
the ones that are in America
They went where canals and rivers didn't go.
Where? And if you mean North America there are thousands