Well, I don’t need to mention here the features of a river and how it
looks like. I would just like to mention here some things that will add
to your knowledge. Small rives are called by several names such as
stream, creek, brook and rill etc. At last, for the students of
science, the study of rivers is called Potamology.
Top 10 countdowns:
Top 10 countdowns:
10. Zaire River
Zaire River is also called The Congo river and it is the deepest
river in the world. Its depth is in excess of 230 meters. The length of
the river is 2716 miles and it flows through the Congo rainforest, the
second rainforest area in the world. Congo River discharges a behemoth
amount of water at its mouth with average of 41,000 cubic meters per
second.
9. Irtysh River
Its name means White River and it is located in Siberia, Russia. It
is the main tributary of the Ob River and is the longest river-port in
Western Siberia. The main cities which come on the Irtysh from its long
journey from source to the mouth are Fuyun (China), Burqin (China),
Pavlodar (Kazakhstan) and Tara (Russia). The length of the river is 2758
miles.
8. Parana River
This river is as big as a sea as its name suggests. Parana is an
abbreviation of the phrase “para rehe onava” which has its origin in the
Tupi language and means “like the sea”. The total estimated length of
the river is 2795 miles. It merges with the Paraguay River and then with
the Uruguay River to form Rio de la Plata and finally it empties into
the Atlantic Ocean.
7. Yenisei River
It is also written as Yenisey and it is the central of the three
great Siberian Rivers that flow into the Arctic Ocean. The maximum depth
of this river is 24 meters and the average depth is 14 meters. The
Russian primary industry counts on this river as many hydroelectric dams
have been built on its way. Its estimated length is 2800 miles.
6. Huang Ho
It is the second largest river in China and sixth largest in the
world. Its estimated length is about 2900 miles. Huang Ho River is also
called The Yellow River and it flows through nine provinces of China and
flows into the Bohai Sea at the end. One interesting information for
those who love knowing about the origin if different idioms and that is
the idiom “when the Yellow river flows clear” has Chinese origin and it
is used when referring to something that is never going to happen. For
instance, when the Yellow river flows clear, only then we will stop
reading articles in tiptopsten.com! – I guess now you will never forget
the usage of this idiom.
5. Ob River
It also called Obi and is one of the major rivers in Western Siberia.
It ranks among the Russia’s fourth longest river. The estimated length
of Ob River is 3459 miles. Ob River has almost 50 different species of
fish and is used primarily for irrigation, hydroelectric energy and
drinking water.
4. Chang Jiang
It is also called The Yangtze, and it the Asia’s longest river. It is
of prime significance to China as it drains China’s one-fifth land area
and its river basin is home to one-third of Chinese people. It is a
dividing line between North and South China and two regions depict
different cultures. Chang Jian contributes to 20% of China’s overall
GDP.
3. Mississippi-Missouri-Red Rock
The river system starts in Montana at the Red Rocks River, and then
quickly turns into the Jefferson River which then joins with Madison and
Gallatin River to form Missouri river. Upon reaching Missouri State,
the river joins up with the Mississippi river. This river system serves
the purpose of USA’s transportation, industry and recreation. The
average length is 3710 miles.
2. Amazon
This river of South America is the second largest river in the world
and accounts for approximately one-fifth of the world’s total river.
Because of its mammoth dimensions, it is sometimes called The River Sea.
Its length is about 3912 miles. More than one-third of all the species
in the world live in the Amazon River.
1. Nile
Undoubtedly, it is the world’s longest river and has two major
tributaries which are White Nile and Blue Nile. Blue Nile is the source
of much of the water as well as brings a great deal of fertility to the
river Nile. Nile empties into a large delta that consequently empties
into the Mediterranean Sea. Its length is approximately is 4180 miles.
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