No the Amazon River is found in South America.
The Amazon River.
No.
It depends on whether you are referring to the Amazon Basin or the Amazon River. The Amazon Basin occupies sections of Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. It is nowhere near Mexico. The Amazon River does not border any of these countries. Its path takes it through Brazil and Peru, and other rivers from Venezuela do flow into it, but it is nowhere near Mexico.
Sorry but 'big' isn't how I'd describe these next cities, but the Amazon flows through them! (Amazon river flows through many countries)Iquitos, Peru is first up starting from the west. Next, we have Manaus, Brazil, then the Amazon river flows out to the out in Brazil!
The Minnesota River feeds into the Mississippi River. The Missouri River joins the Mississippi in Missouri. The Mississippi is the only river that flows from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico and is second in length only to the mighty Amazon river in South America.
Sorry but 'big' isn't how I'd describe these next cities, but the Amazon flows through them! (Amazon river flows through many countries)Iquitos, Peru is first up starting from the west. Next, we have Manaus, Brazil, then the Amazon river flows out to the out in Brazil!
The actual name is The Amazon or as some people refer to it as The Amazon River It's preffered as the Amazon River.
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the amazon river is the longest river in south America
it is the amazon river
The Amazon River flows threw the Amazon rain forest.