Contents
- 1 What is special about the Madeira River?
- 2 What countries does the Madeira River go through?
- 3 What is the Madeira River project?
- 4 Where is the source of the Madeira River?
- 5 Where does the Madeira River end?
- 6 Where is the Negro River?
- 7 How long is the Madeira River?
- 8 What is located between Guyana and Peru?
- 9 Where is the Parana River?
- 10 How many rivers are there in Bolivia?
- 11 Where is the Orinoco?
What is special about the Madeira River?
Even just below the confluence that forms it, the Madeira is one of the largest rivers of the world, with a mean inter-annual discharge of 18,000 cubic metres per second (640,000 cu ft/s), i.e., 568 km3 (136 cu mi) per year, approximately half the discharge of the Congo River.
What countries does the Madeira River go through?
Madeira River, Portuguese Rio Madeira, major tributary of the Amazon. It is formed by the junction of the Mamoré and Beni rivers at Villa Bella, Bolivia, and flows northward forming the border between Bolivia and Brazil for approximately 60 miles (100 km).
What is the Madeira River project?
The Madeira River Complex is intended to generate energy to supply Brazilian urban areas (such as Sa˜o Paolo) and to make the Madeira navigable to provide an incentive to increase production*mainly soybeans and other grains, timber, and minerals*for export to North America, Europe and other regions in South America.
Where is the source of the Madeira River?
The same Topinambe Indians of the Amazon also used the Madeira River as a traditional waterway. The river was also an important source of fish, and its forests gave much wood from its trees to build new fleets for the Spaniards and the Portuguese following their respective arrivals.
Where does the Madeira River end?
Location. The water Basin of the Madeira River covers an area of almost 1,400,000 km² reaching Bolivia, Brazil and Peru, forming an extensive drainage network. The Madeira River represents an amount of 23% of the entire Amazon Basin’s area.
Where is the Negro River?
Negro River, Spanish Río Negro, Portuguese Rio Negro, river in Uruguay, rising in the southern highlands of Brazil just east of Bagé.
How long is the Madeira River?
The Apurímac River is the longest tributary flowing into the Amazon when the Mantaro is dry.
What is located between Guyana and Peru?
The Amazon drainage basin covers an area of about 6,300,000 km2 (2,400,000 sq mi), or about 35.5 percent of the South American continent. It is located in the countries of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana (France), Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela.
Where is the Parana River?
The river is formed on the plateau of south central Brazil by the confluence of the Rio Grande and Paranaíba Rivers. With a course of some 4880 km, the Paraná River is the second longest in South America, second only to the Amazon River, and the 13th longest in the world.
How many rivers are there in Bolivia?
7 RIVERS AND WATERFALLS Bolivia is drained by three different river systems. Flowing down from the Yungas area of the Cordillera Real, the Beni and Mamoré Rivers and the Mamoré’s tributaries, including the Chaparé, Ichilo, and Grande, form part of the Amazon River system.
Where is the Orinoco?
Where is the Orinoco? The Orinoco is highlighted in brown. Flowing 2,140km (1,330 miles), the Orinoco River is the third largest in South America. The Orinoco Basin, covering 880,000km2, lies between Venezeula and Colombia.