{"id":15003,"date":"2023-12-01T12:10:09","date_gmt":"2023-12-01T11:10:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/?p=15003"},"modified":"2023-12-01T12:10:09","modified_gmt":"2023-12-01T11:10:09","slug":"is-the-nile-river-the-longest-in-the-world","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/is-the-nile-river-the-longest-in-the-world\/","title":{"rendered":"Is The Nile River The Longest In The World"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The majestic Nile River has fascinated experts and laypeople alike for centuries. Many people have asked: is the Nile the world’s longest river? To answer this, it is necessary to look at the facts and data scientist and hydrologists have gathered.
\nThis river has been assessed in a few key ways. Generally, the length of a river is calculated in miles or kilometers. A number of other measurements also help to give an idea of the size of a river and its basin. These include discharge quantity, width and depth.
\nWhen looking at length, some believe the Nile holds the title for the world’s longest river. Egypt’s blue ribbon of golden opportunity stretches out over 4,145 miles or 6,853 kilometers. It is the longest river in Africa. However, some say that the Amazon River, located in South America, is longer. It is 4,400 miles in length or 7,000 kilometers. <\/p>\n

Flow<\/h2>\n

The Amazon holds more water than the Nile as well. This large body of water has a 127,000 square mile (329,355 square kilometer) drainage basin. This is huge with an almost half a million square miles (1,286,000 square kilometers) in area.
\nIt is estimated that the Amazon can carry almost seven times more water than the Nile. This is an incredible 38 million gallons per second (144,271 cubic meters per second) compared to the Nile’s 22,000 gallons per second (83,000 cubic meters per second). The water volume is even more surprising when one takes into account that the Nile River spans a much greater distance than the Amazon.<\/p>\n

Size<\/h2>\n

When looking at the size of the two rivers’ basins, the Nile’s is much like a triangle compared to the Amazon’s circular one. This might explain why the Amazon is so much bigger.
\nThe Nile basin has a roughly one million and five hundred thousand square mile area. Its width is two or three miles. On the other hand, the Amazon has the largest and most uniform drainage area in the world. Its maximum width is nearly four miles (6.5 kilometers).<\/p>\n

Sources<\/h2>\n

The source of the Nile River is much more certain than the Amazon’s. The river starts in the Great Lakes region in East Central Africa. From Lake Victoria, the river continues to flow across the continent through nine countries. These are Uganda, Ethiopia, the Sudan, South Sudan, Republic of Congo, Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi, and Egypt. It eventually empties into the Mediterranean Sea.
\nThe source of the Amazon is somewhat less certain with two main possibilities, the Apacheta cliff in the Peruvian Andes and the Carara National Park in central-southern Peru. From there, it drains into a large tributary, the Amazonas River. <\/p>\n

Impact<\/h2>\n