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What Is The Longest River In The World

What is the longest river in world?

Nile is the longest and here are some facts about it:

Length: (From White Nile Source to Mouth) 6695km (4184 miles).

Name: The Nile gets its name from the Greek word "Nelios", meaning River Valley.

Sources: The White Nile: Lake Victoria, Uganda. The Blue Nile: Lake Tana, Ethiopia.

Countries: The Nile and its tributaries flow though nine countries. The White Nile flows though Uganda, Sudan, and Egypt. The Blue Nile starts in Ethiopia. Zaire, Kenya, Tanzanian, Rwanda, and Burundi all have tributaries, which flow into the Nile or into lake Victoria Nyanes.

Cities: The major cities that are located on the edge of the Nile and White Nile are: Cairo, Gondokoro, Khartoum, Aswan, Thebes/Luxor, Karnak, and the town of Alexandria lies near the Rozeta branch.

Major Dams: The major dams on the Nile are Roseires Dam, Sennar Dam, Aswan High Dam, and Owen Falls Dam.

Flow Rate: The Nile River's average discharge is about 300 million cubic metres per day. To get a more accurate idea about how much water actually flows in the nile look at this image:

What is the longest river in the world?

The River Nile in Africa is the world's longest river. It has an amazing length of 6,695 km (4,180 mi).The Nile has two major tributaries, the White Nile and Blue Nile, the latter being the source of most of the Nile's water and fertile soil, but the former being the longer of the two. The White Nile rises in the Great Lakes region of central Africa, with the most distant source in southern Rwanda and flows north from there through Tanzania, Lake Victoria, Uganda and southern Sudan, while the Blue Nile starts at Lake Tana in Ethiopia, flowing into Sudan from the southeast. The two rivers meet near the Sudanese capital Khartoum.

The northern section of the river flows almost entirely through desert, from Sudan into Egypt, a country whose civilization has depended on the river since ancient times. Nearly all the cultural and historical sites of Ancient Egypt are found along the banks of the river.


The Nile ends in a large delta that empties into the Mediterranean Sea.

It would be fair to say that the Nile is the longest in the world, while the Amazon is the strongest.

What is the longest river in the world?

Nile

The longest river in the world is the Nile River at 4,157 miles long. The Nile is located in northeastern Africa, originating from tributaries of Lake Victoria, and flows into the Mediterranean Sea.

How long is the longest river in the world?

Did you know that the longest river in the world is the Nile? Egypt's greatest river is 4,160 miles long! In fact, Africa has two of the ten longest rivers. The Congo, which flows through central Africa, is Number 8 at 2,718 miles long.
What's the second longest river? Why, the Amazon, of course! It is about 4,000 miles from start to finish, winding its way through most of South America.

China lays claim to Numbers 3 and 4: The Yangtze River is 3,964 miles long, and the Huang He is 3,395.

What are the longest rivers in the world?

The 25 Longest Rivers in the World

Number
River
Length in Miles
Where Found

1.
Nile
4,160 miles
North/East Africa

2.
Amazon
4,000 miles
South America

3.
Chang Jiang (Yangtze)
3,964 miles
China

4.
Huang He
3,395 miles
China

5.
Ob-Irtysh
3,362 miles
Russia

6.
Amur
2,744 miles
Northeast Asia

7.
Lena
2,734 miles
Russia

8.
Congo
2,718 miles
Central Africa

9.
Mackenzie
2,635 miles
Canada

10.
Mekong
2,600 miles
Southeast Asia

11.
Niger
2,590 miles
Africa

12.
Yenisey
2,543 miles
Russia

13.
Parana
2,485 miles
South America

14.
Mississippi
2,350 miles
USA

15.
Missouri
2,341 miles
USA

16.
Murray-Darling
2,310 miles
Australia

17.
Volga
2,290 miles
Russia

18.
Purus
2,100 miles
Brazil

19.
Madeira
2,013 miles
Brazil

20.
Sao Francisco
1,988 miles
Brazil

21.
Yukon
1,979 miles
Alaska/Canada

22.
Rio Grande
1,900 miles
USA/Mexico

23.
Brahmaputra
1,800 miles
China/India

24.
Indus
1,800 miles
Pakistan

25.
Danube
1,776 miles
Europe

How do we measure these rivers? Geographers calculate the distance from the source of the river to its mouth. For instance, the Ob-Irtysh River, which is Number 5 on the list, is 3,362 miles long from its source in southern Russia to its mouth in the Ob Bay, in the very cold waters off northern Russia.
http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/articles/geography/longestriversintheworld.htm

For more
Lengths of the major rivers
http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/riversofworld.html

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