22 June,2024
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Brazil is home to the Amazon River, which is not only the largest river by discharge volume but also has the largest drainage basin in the world.
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Brazil also has numerous other significant rivers such as the Paraná, São Francisco, and Madeira.
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Russia has vast river networks, including the Volga, which is the longest river in Europe, and the Yenisei, Lena, and Ob rivers in Siberia.
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The country's geography includes numerous other smaller rivers across its expansive territory.
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China has several major rivers, including the Yangtze (Chang Jiang), which is the longest river in Asia and the third-longest in the world, and the Yellow River (Huang He).
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China's river systems are vital for irrigation, transportation, and hydroelectric power.
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The United States has several major rivers such as the Mississippi-Missouri River system, which is one of the longest river systems in the world, along with the Colorado, Columbia, and Rio Grande rivers among others.
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India has a dense network of rivers, including the Ganges, which is considered sacred, and the Brahmaputra, which flows through the northeastern part of the country.
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The river systems in India are crucial for agriculture, transportation, and cultural significance.
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