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No. The world's longest river is in the continent of Africa, not Antarctica. The longest river in the world is the Nile, which is 6695 km long. The longest river in Antarctica, the Onyx, is only about 40 km long.
The Onyx River is the longest river in Antarctica. It is comprised mostly of melt water and flows through Wright Valley from Wright Lower Glacier and Lake Brownworth at the bottom of the glacier to Lake Vanda. It is only 20 mile long.
All the rivers, creeks, and streams in Antarctica are melt-water streams. Adams Stream flows from Adams Glacier into Lake Miers. Four-mile long Aiken Creek flows from west of Wales Glacier to Many Glaciers Pond, then west to Lake Fryxell. Other rivers and streams include Alp River, Lawson Creek, Onyx River, Priscu Stream, Rezovski Creek, and Surko Stream.
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The absolute location of the Onyx River is 77.5333 degrees S, 161.5670 degrees E. The Onyx River, located in Antarctica, is 25 miles long.
Your answer depends on your tools, your digging location and the size of the team given the task. Since Antarctica covers 10% of the earth's surface, one might ask: dig through Antarctica to where?
The Yukon River is river that flows through Alaska. The 1,980 mile long Yukon River starts in British Columbia, flows through the Yukon Territory and then flows through Alaska.
The Haung River is 34637 miles long. It stretches through parts of Mongolia and China
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River Severn is 220 miles long and flows through England and Wales River Thames is 215 miles long and flows through England. River Trent is 185 miles long and flows through England. River Great Ouse is 143 miles long and flows through England. River Wye is 135 miles long and flows through England and Wales River Tay is 117 miles long and flows through Scotland River Towy is 68 miles long and flows through Wales
The Po is the longest river, at 405 miles long.
The Stour river is 60 miles long. It flows through Southern England. It is also known as the Dorset Stour River.