Longest Rivers In The World
#10 The Amur River
Extending along the border between northeastern China and Russia,
the Amur River also known as the Heilong Jiang is the tenth longest river in the world.
While the word amur is thought to originate from a term for “water,” the Chinese Heilong Jiang translates to "black dragon river."
The Amur proper is 2,824 kilometers (1,755 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 1,855,000 km2 (716,000 sq mi).
Including its source river Argun, it is 4,444 km (2,761 mi) long.
#9 Congo River
The Congo River Previously known as the Zaire River, river in west-central Africa. With a length of 2,900 miles (4,700 km), it is the continent's second longest river, after the Nile.
the Congo stretches in a curve across the continent of Africa
and has the distinction of being the only river to cross the equator twice.
It's also the deepest river on earth with depths of over 700 feet in some places.
#8 Parana River
Located in South America, the Parana River is one of the longest rivers in the world and the second-largest on the continent.
The river begins its 3,032-mile (4,880-kilometer) course in east-central Brazil.
Its name is an abbreviation of the Tupi expression para rehe onáva, which translates to "like the sea."
#7 Ob-Irtysh River
Also known as the Ob River The combined Ob-Irtysh system, the fourth-longest river system of Asia (after Yenisei, and China's Yangzi and Yellow rivers), is 5,410 kilometres (3,360 mi) long,
represents one of the three great Siberian rivers, along with the Yenisei and the Lena.
It extends from the Altas Mountains and flows into the Arctic Ocean.
Called the Yellow River for its color, it is the result of huge amounts of loose sediment in the water,
Its the sixth longest river in the world with a length of 3,395 miles (5,464 kilometres),
And also the China's second longest river surpassed only by the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang).
this massive river is also known as the Huang He. Its basin is considered to be the birthplace of ancient Chinese civilization, and it still holds great value for the country, both practically and symbolically.
#5 Yenisei River
This is the world's fifth-longest river system and the largest draining into the Arctic Ocean.
The Selenge River is regarded as the headwaters of this river system.
The Selenge River is 992 km long and drains into Lake Baikal.
The Angara river rises from Lake Baikal near Listvyanka and flows through the Irkutsk Oblast of Russia and finally joins the Yenisei River near Strelka.
The Yenisei finally drains into the Arctic Ocean. The total length covered is 5,539 miles.
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