Top 5 longest rivers in the world

FILE PHOTO: Farmers use a threshing machine as they harvest their wheat crop
FILE PHOTO: Farmers use a threshing machine as they harvest their wheat crop at a farmland on an island on the River Nile next to the capital city of Cairo, Egypt May 11, 2023. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh/File Photo
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Rivers are the lifelines of our planet, providing water, transportation, and sustenance to countless ecosystems and human communities.

Explore the 5 longest rivers in the world with us:

Nile River

The Nile River, flowing through northeastern Africa, is the longest in the world. It traverses several countries, including Uganda, Ethiopia, Sudan, and Egypt, before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea. The Nile has been a crucial water source for civilizations for thousands of years and stretches around 6,650 km.

Amazon River

The Amazon River in South America is the second-longest river globally and the largest by discharge volume. Measuring 6,400 km, it flows through Brazil, Peru, and Colombia, supporting the vast biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest.

Yangtze River

The Yangtze River is the longest in Asia, flowing entirely within China. It plays a vital role in China's economy, providing water for agriculture, industry, and millions of people. This river flows along 6,300 km of land.

Mississippi-Missouri River

The Mississippi-Missouri River System is the longest in North America. It flows 6,270 km through the United States and provides essential water resources and transportation routes.

Yenisei-Baikal-Selenga

This river system in Russia flows from Mongolia through Lake Baikal and into the Arctic Ocean. It is a significant source of freshwater and hydroelectric power and it is 5,539 km long.

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