Is the Amazon river the largest river in the world True or false?


Is the Amazon river the largest river in the world True or false? The Amazon is undeniably one of the world's greatest rivers. It is the largest river by volume, and its basin is home to the Amazon Rainforest, the world's richest and most-varied biological reservoir. The Amazon might also be the world's longest river—depending on whom you ask.


What are 5 facts about the Amazon river?

Here are 12 amazing facts about the Amazon.
  • The Amazon River Once Flowed in the Opposite Direction. ...
  • It's the Largest River in the World by Volume. ...
  • And the Second Longest River on Earth. ...
  • It Affects Sea Level in the Caribbean Sea. ...
  • It's Home to the Amazon River Dolphin. ...
  • The Dorado Catfish Also Lives Here.


Is the Amazon river the 2nd longest river in the world?

Amazon River: Second longest and the largest by water flow Amazon River of South America is the second longest river in the world with a length of 6,400 km. But it is by far the largest river by water flow with an average discharge greater than the next seven largest rivers combined.


Is the Amazon river the oldest river in the world?

The oldest river in the world is the subject of some debate, but is largely agreed to be the Finke River, which is also known as the Larapinta by Indigenous communities in Australia.


What is the 7 largest river in the world?

The Ob-Irtysh River The seventh-longest river in the world is the Ob-Irtysh river system. The Ob River originates in western Siberia in the Altai Mountains and is met by the Irtysh River that begins in Mongolia and flows through China and Kazakhstan before entering Russia.


Is the Amazon river the largest river in the world?

The Amazon is undeniably one of the world's greatest rivers. It is the largest river by volume, and its basin is home to the Amazon Rainforest, the world's richest and most-varied biological reservoir. The Amazon might also be the world's longest river—depending on whom you ask.


Is Amazon or Nile longer?

The Encyclopedia Britannica gives the length of the Nile as 6,650 kilometers (4,132 miles), to 6,400 kilometers (3,977 miles) for the Amazon, measuring the latter from the headwaters of the Apurimac river in southern Peru.