The longest river in South America is the Amazon River. It flows approximately 4,345 miles (7,062 kilometers) from its source in the Andes Mountains to its mouth at the Atlantic Ocean. Two major tributaries of the Amazon River are the Madeira River and the Negro River.
The Amazon and the Orinocco are the two longest rivers in south america.
Amazon, Orinoco
The Amazon river.
The longest river in South America is the Amazon. It travels through Colombia, Peru and Brazil for a distance of 4,000 miles. The source is the Nevado Mismi at an elevation of over 16,000 feet.
They are the longest rivers in each continents Africa, North America and South America.
They are the longest rivers in each continents Africa, North America and South America. Correction: The Missouri River is the longest river in the U.S.
At 1,330 miles it is one of the longest rivers in South America.
The Orinoco is one of the longest rivers in South America at 1,330 miles. Its source is
They are the longest rivers in each continents Africa, North America and South America.
The longest rivers the river Nile in Africa. The largest river in terms of volume is the river Amazon in south America.
Amazon river (South America) River Nile (Africa)
The four longest rivers are found on the following continents: Nile River (Africa) Amazon River (South America) Yangtze River (Asia) Mississippi-Missouri River System (North America)