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That's a lot! By flow.
1. Amazon 175,000 cubic meters in seconds.
2 Congo River 39,000 cubic meters per second.
3 Yangtze River 31060 cubic meters per second.
4 Orinoco River 25,200 cubic meters in seconds.
5 Plata-Paraná River 22900 cubic meters in seconds.
6 Yenisei 19800 cubic meters in seconds.
7 Brahmaputra River 16290 cubic meters in seconds.
8 Lena River 16,100 cubic meters in seconds.
9 Zambezi River 16,000 cubic meters per second.
10 Mekong 14,200 cubic meters in seconds.
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Your question is too complicated, how many rivers in the world are like how many stars there are in the sky, no one has given specific statistics.
According to the flow rate of 1 Amazon River 175,000 cubic meters per second 2 Congo River 39,000 cubic meters per second.
3 Yangtze River 31060 cubic meters per second.
4 Orinoco River 25,200 cubic meters in seconds.
5 Plata-Paraná River 22900 cubic meters in seconds.
6 Yenisei 19800 cubic meters in seconds.
7 Brahmaputra River 16290 cubic meters in seconds.
8 Lena River 16,100 cubic meters in seconds.
9 Zambezi River 16,000 cubic meters per second.
10 Mekong 14,200 cubic meters in seconds.
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There is a river in the heart, but there is no river in the eye.
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From the rivers from 2880 km to 1000 km in the "World's Best" and from 2880 km to 1000 km in the "World Map Manual", it can be obtained:
There are 111 rivers > 1,000 km, from the Nile River, which is the world's largest 6,690 km, to the Huai River, which is 1,000 km long.
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In terms of area, the largest river in the world is the Amazon. The Amazon River, also known as the Amazon River, is located in the northern part of South America and is the largest river in the world in terms of flow, basin and tributaries. With a total length of 6,440 kilometres and an estuary width of 240 kilometres, the Amazon River is an area equivalent to the whole of Australia.
The Amazon River is the second longest river in the world and the most flowed river in the world. The river has 15,000 tributaries and is spread over a large area of South America.
The second great river is the Nile (Africa).
River name, basin area (sq km) Multi-year average flow (100 million cubic meters) Total length of main stream (km) Hydropower reserves (10,000 kilowatts).
Amazon River (South America).
6,150,000 69,300 6,400 27,900 Nile (Africa).
2,900,000 840 6,600 5,000In terms of length, the longest river in the world is the Nile. The Nile is a river that flows through eastern and northern Africa and flows into the Mediterranean Sea from south to north. Along with the Congo River in Central Africa and the Niger River in West Africa, the Nile is 6,670 kilometers long.
The Nile has two main tributaries, the White Nile and the Blue Nile. The Blue Nile, which originates in the Ethiopian highlands, is the source of most of the water and nutrients in the lower reaches of the Nile.
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The world is so big. Absolutely.