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Amazon River | Greatest River The Amazon River is the greatest river on earth, with the total volume of water that it carries to the sea exceeding 4.2 million cubic feet per second at the mouth of the river. www.extremescience.com
Amazon River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Amazon River (Portuguese: Rio Amazonas; Spanish: Río Amazonas) of South America is the largest river in the world by volume, with a total river flow greater than the next top ... en.wikipedia.org
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Amazon River - Wikipedia The Amazon River is the great river of South America. Before the conquest of South America, the Rio de las Amazonas had no general name; for, according to a common custom, each ... nostalgia.wikipedia.org
Amazon River: Definition from Answers.com Amazon River The second-longest river in the world and the one with the greatest volume of water, flowing about 6,275 km (3,900 mi) from northern Peru www.answers.com
Giant Amazon River Turtle The giant Amazon river turtle is one of the largest freshwater turtles in the world. ... Species Information; Exhibit Name and Location Amazon River Forest – Main Aquarium, Level ... www.aqua.org
Amazon River - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Amazon river (also named Amazon river in Portuguese and Spanish) is a river that flows in tropical forests of South America, mainly Brazil. It flows to the Atlantic Ocean. simple.wikipedia.org
Amazon (river) - MSN Encarta Amazon river Portuguese and Spanish Amazonas, river in northern South America, largely in Brazil, ranked as the largest in the world in terms of... encarta.msn.com
Amazon River - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia Amazonas, you carry a cargo of green sperm like a wedding-tree...capital of the syllables of water...hey, what was in those brownies anyway?” uncyclopedia.wikia.com
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