A river is a large and elongated stream of water that flows continuously from upstream (source) typically freshwater, streaming towards a sea, ocean, lake, or another waterway. Reported from https://www.careerpower.in/longest-river-in-the-world.html there top 10 Longest rivers in the world
1.
Nile River- 6650 Kms
The Nile river is considered to be the
longest river in the world. The total length of the
Nile river is 6650 Kms. Lake
Victoria is considered to be the source of the river.
Its flows through Egypt,
Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of the
Congo, Eritrea, Burundi, Sudan, and South Sudan.
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2.
The Amazon River- 6575 Kms
The
Amazon River is undoubtedly the largest
river in the world by discharge volume of water. However,
its position as the second-longest
river in the world is highly disputed as the title has for
long been granted to the Nile River in Egypt.
The
dispute arises from the determination of the origin of the Amazon. A recent
2014 study claims that the origin of the Amazon can be traced to the Cordillera Rumi Cruz.
3.
The Yangtze River- 6300 Kms
The Yangtze
River is the world's third
longest river and the longest to flow entirely within one country.
It is also the longest
river in Asia. The river basin of the Yangtze houses one-third
of the population of the most populated country in the world i.e., China.
4.
The Mississippi River- 6275Kms
The
river system comprising of the Mississippi,
Missouri, and Jefferson rivers, is regarded as the
world's fourth
longest river system. The river system drains 31 US states and 2 Canadian provinces.
The Mississippi River begins in northern Minnesota where Lake Itasca is
believed to be the source of the river and drains into the Gulf of Mexico.
5. The Yenisei River- 5539 Kms
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.
6.
The Yellow River- 5464 Kms
Called
the Yellow River for its color, it is the result of huge amounts of loose sediment in
the water, 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.
7.
The Ob-Irtysh River- 5410 Kms
The
Ob-Irtysh, also known as the Ob
River, 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.
8. The
Parana River- 4880 Kms
Located
in South America,
the Parana River is one of the longest rivers in the world and the
second-largest on the continent. Its name is an abbreviation of the Tupi
expression para
rehe onáva, which translates to "like the sea."
9.
The Congo River- 4700 Kms
Previously
known as the Zaire
River, 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.
10.
The Amur River- 4480 Kms
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."
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