What is the slowest flowing river in the world?

James River (Dakotas)
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What is the slowest moving water?

1. Toward the middle of a river, water tends to flow fastest; toward the margins of the river it tends to flow slowest. 2. In a meandering river, water will tend to flow fastest along the outside bend of a meander, and slowest on the inside bend.
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What are the only two rivers in the world that flow north?

Johns River and the Nile River are the only two rivers in the world that flow north." In this editorial he explains that there are hundreds of rivers that flow north and; in fact, the St. Johns River flows south as well.
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Which is the deadliest river in the world?

The Zambezi is considered by many to be the world's most dangerous river, which is partly what drew me. It's almost 3,000km long, peppered with unexploded mines, killer rapids and deadly animals. Before the expedition, I joined a wildlife survey that counted 188,000 crocodiles and 90,000 hippos along its length.
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Is the Nile river fast or slow?

"The Nile flowed from south to north at an average speed of about four knots during inundation season." The speed of a river varies from close to 0 m/s to 3.1 m/s (7 mph). Factors that affect the speed of a river include the slope gradient, the roughness of the channel, and tides.
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This is the Most Dangerous Stretch of River on Earth -- The Strid in Strid Wood



What is the strongest river?

Amazon River - The Most Powerful River on Earth.
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What's the deepest river in the US?

At a depth of 216 feet (though some sources argue its 202 ft), the Hudson River is the deepest river in the United States.
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What river flows uphill?

Antarctica river

There's a river that flows uphill beneath one of Antarctica's ice sheets, according to Robin Bell, a professor of geophysics at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory in New York.
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Is there a river that flows backwards?

The Chicago River Actually Flows Backwards.
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Do all rivers flow south?

While it is true that most rivers flow south, some rivers actually flow from south to north. Since the direction of flow is influenced mostly by topography, some headwaters or sources (mountains) are located to the south of the mouth or destination.
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What is the slowest thing in the ocean?

The dwarf seahorse is the world's slowest moving fish, swimming at about 0.01mph. Dwarf seahorses tend to stay in a unique place, for that reason the species is mostly threatened by habitat loss. Unlike most of the other fish, the dwarf seahorse is monogamous and mates for life.
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What is slow moving water called?

Erosion by Slow-Flowing Rivers

These slow moving streams create different types of features than mountain streams. Slow moving water erodes the sides of their channels more than the bottom. Also, large curves in the stream form. These curves are called meanders. Meanders are caused by erosion and deposition.
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What is the slowest moving animal?

Sloths are the slowest animals in the world. They also happen to be the cutest animals. Sloths are so slow that their name itself means sluggishness or laziness. The top speed of a sloth is 0.003 miles per hour.
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What country has most rivers?

Bangladesh has the highest number of rivers (about 700) and is known as the 'land of rivers'.
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How many rivers are in the world?

There are 76 rivers in the world over 1000 miles long. A lot of people think that rivers always flow south, but 4 of the 10 longest rivers in the world flow north. The United States alone has around 3.5 million miles of rivers. Four of the top 10 longest rivers flow through Russia at some point.
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What rivers carry the most water?

The strength of the Amazon River in South America dwarfs all other rivers on the planet. The amount of water flowing through the Amazon is greater than the amount carried by the Mississippi, the Yangtze, and the Nile combined. The Amazon begins as an icy stream high in the Andes mountains of Peru.
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What are the 3 oldest rivers in the world?

According to the Riverkeeper, the Susquehanna River is geologically considered to be the oldest major river system in the world. It is older than the Nile (30 million years old), the Colorado River (6-70 million years old), and the Ganges River (50 million years old), according to oldest.org.
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Why did Egypt dry up?

However, history shows that even the mightiest empires can fall and after 1,100 BC, Egypt went into decline. There were several reasons for this including a loss of military power, lack of natural resources, and political conflicts.
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Who owns river Nile?

Egypt entirely controls the river's flow from the moment it crosses the border from Sudan and is captured by the High Aswan dam, built by Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser with Russian help in the 1960s. But Egypt's control depends on what comes downstream, over which it has no control.
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Did the Nile dry up?

In harsh and arid seasons and droughts the Blue Nile dries out completely. The flow of the Blue Nile varies considerably over its yearly cycle and is the main contribution to the large natural variation of the Nile flow.
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