Rivers have long been vital to civilizations by supplying water and irrigation, despite containing a tiny fraction of the Earth's fresh water. This document lists 4 facts about notable rivers: the longest is the Nile, the shortest is the Tamborasi, the largest is the Amazon, and the highest is the Yarlung Tsangpo.
Rivers have long been vital to civilizations by supplying water and irrigation, despite containing a tiny fraction of the Earth's fresh water. This document lists 4 facts about notable rivers: the longest is the Nile, the shortest is the Tamborasi, the largest is the Amazon, and the highest is the Yarlung Tsangpo.
Rivers have long been vital to civilizations by supplying water and irrigation, despite containing a tiny fraction of the Earth's fresh water. This document lists 4 facts about notable rivers: the longest is the Nile, the shortest is the Tamborasi, the largest is the Amazon, and the highest is the Yarlung Tsangpo.
The first civilizations flourished along the rivers, which supply water for villages and irrigation for crops. Despite containing only 0.0002% of the Earth's fresh water, rivers are vital to millions of people in the form of food, energy or income. Next we will see 4 curious facts about the world's rivers. 1) The longest river in the world: Nile 2) The shortest river in the world:Tamborasi 3) The largest river in the world: Amazon 4) The highest river in the world: Yarlung Tsangpo THANK YOU