Tuesday, 22 August 2023

Did you know which is biggest river?




The Amazon River is the biggest river in the world by volume of water. It drains an area of over 6,915,000 square kilometers (2,665,000 square miles), which is about one-fifth of the entire South American continent. The Amazon River carries an average of 224,000 cubic meters (7.9 million cubic feet) of water per second, which is more than the combined flow of the next seven largest rivers in the world.

The Amazon River is also the second longest river in the world, after the Nile River. However, there is some debate about the exact length of the Amazon River, as it is difficult to measure accurately due to its size and complex network of tributaries. The most commonly accepted length is 6,992 kilometers (4,344 miles), but some sources claim that it is up to 7,025 kilometers (4,360 miles) long.

The Amazon River is a major source of water, food, and transportation for the people of South America. It is also home to a vast diversity of plants and animals, including many endangered species. 

The Amazon River is a vital part of the global ecosystem and is considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World

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