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The most important river for shipping is the Suez Canal, which is very busy, and it is one of the busiest rivers in the world, so it must be particularly valuable.
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The Suez Canal, because it is one of the most frequently used waterways in the world, connecting Asia and Africa, is the most valuable waterway for shipping.
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The Eurasian River should be one of the most navigable rivers because it connects many places and can be said to be smooth all over the world.
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I think the most navigable rivers are the Suez Canal and the Panama Canal. Because the number of ships passing through these two rivers every day is very large, and there is also a lot of trade, so these two rivers are the most valuable rivers for shipping.
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Of course, it is the Suez Canal that has the highest economic value, because this canal is the busiest canal in the world, and the economic value is self-evident.
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The Rhine is the river with the highest shipping value for the following reasons:
Natural conditions: 1. The area through which the Rhine River flows is affected by the temperate oceanic hermit climate, with abundant precipitation and large river flow;
2. The seasonal change of water level is small, the river network is dense, and there is no freezing period;
3. The river flows through the plain below 200 meters above sea level, the terrain is gentle, the water flow is stable, and it is conducive to navigation.
Social conditions: 1. Densely populated;
2. The level of urbanization collapse is high;
3. Developed industry and economy;
4. The market demand is large;
5. Large freight volume.
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1. Look at the river runoff. High precipitation, high river runoff, high shipping value Seasonal differences in precipitation, stable river runoff, high shipping value.
2. See if the terrain is flat. The terrain is flat, the water flow is smooth, and the shipping value is high.
3. Look at the length of the icing period The icing period is long, and the shipping value is low.
4. Look at whether the economy in the basin is developed, the population is dense, the industry and agriculture are developed, and the demand for shipping is large, the shipping value is high, and vice versa, the shipping value is low. The Amazon River basin is too hot and humid, the people are scarce, the economy is backward, and the transportation needs to be small.
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Summary. The Nile is the longest river in the world. The Danube is the river that flows through the most countries in the world.
The Rhine is the largest river for inland navigation. The Po River is the largest river in Italy. The Nile is the longest river in the world, flowing through the tropical desert regions of Africa, flooding in the rainy season, decreasing water in the dry season, with a large sediment content and little shipping value, mainly, the above is mine.
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The Nile is the longest river in the world. The Danube is the largest river in the world that flows through the country. The Rhine is the largest river for inland navigation.
The Po River is the largest river in Italy. The Nipunchen Kuanluo River is the longest river in the world, flowing through the tropical desert areas of Africa, flooding in the rainy season, reducing the amount of water in the dry season, the sediment content is larger, and the shipping value is not large, the main thing is that the above is mine.
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Summary. The Danube is the second longest river in Europe after the Volga. The Danube River originates in the Black Forest Mountains in southwestern Germany, flows eastward through Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro, Bulgaria, Romania and Ukraine, and injects the Black Sea near Sulina in Romania, with a total length of 2,850 kilometers and flows through 9 countries, making it the largest number of rivers flowing through the main stream in the world.
With an area of 10,000 square kilometers and a navigable mileage of 2,588 kilometers, the Danube is an important international river with great shipping value.
Hello, I am happy to answer for you: the Danube is the river that passes through the country the most.
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