Amazon
It starts as a trickle high in the snow-capped Andes mountains and flows over 4000 miles across
The Amazon river starts in the Andes Mountains and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
It flows through the Andes mountains range
No, the Amazon River does not rise in the Andes Mountains. Instead, it originates in the Andes, specifically from the Nevado Mismi mountain in southern Peru. The river flows eastward across northern South America, eventually emptying into the Atlantic Ocean. The Andes Mountains play a crucial role in influencing the river's tributaries and surrounding ecosystems.
The Amazon flows eastward from the Andes, across Brazil to the Atlantic Ocean.
yes. the Rio Colorado river flows from near the Andes mountains south east to the Atlantic ocean
The river that begins in the Andes mountains and flows eastward across South America into the Atlantic Ocean is the Amazon River. It is the largest river by discharge volume of water in the world. The Amazon River has a length of approximately 4,345 miles (7,062 kilometers) and is home to a diverse ecosystem with a wide variety of plant and animal species.
magdalena river
When water flows downward what will it posses
The source of a river is usually a spring. Rain sinks into soil or rock layers, then flows downhill until a point where it emerges, which is called a spring. The water then flows downhill on the surface as a river. Some rivers, however, source from the melting ice and snow at the tops of very tall mountains.
An avalanche