{"id":1801,"date":"2023-03-02T23:17:31","date_gmt":"2023-03-02T22:17:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/?p=1801"},"modified":"2023-03-02T23:17:31","modified_gmt":"2023-03-02T22:17:31","slug":"how-are-the-amazon-river-and-mississippi-alike","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/how-are-the-amazon-river-and-mississippi-alike\/","title":{"rendered":"How are the amazon river and mississippi alike?"},"content":{"rendered":"

While the Amazon River is much longer than the Mississippi River, they share some similarities. Both are bodies of water that flow from north to south. They are also both major rivers in North and South America.<\/p>\n

The Amazon River and Mississippi River are alike in that they are both rivers.<\/p>\n

How does the Amazon river compare to the Mississippi river? <\/h2>\n

The Mississippi River is the 15th largest river in the world, discharging 16,792 cubic meters (593,003 cubic feet) of water per second into the Gulf of Mexico. The Amazon River is the largest river in the world, with a discharge of 209,000 cubic meters (7,380,765 cubic feet) per second.<\/p>\n

The Mississippi River is one of the world’s great rivers, carrying a tremendous amount of sediment. The river drains a huge tract of land, and the sediment it carries reflects the geology of the regions it drains. The river’s sediment load is a function of the size of the watershed, the amount of rainfall, the type of soils, and the amount of erosion.<\/p>\n

How does the Amazon river compare with other rivers in the world <\/h3>\n