Correct option is B
The correct answer is (b) Amazon.
The Amazon River is the largest river in the world by volume of water discharged. It is located in South America, primarily flowing through Brazil. The Amazon carries more water to the ocean than the next seven largest rivers combined, and its basin is the largest drainage system in the world.
Information Booster
- The Amazon River is approximately 4,345 miles (7,062 km) long, making it the second longest river in the world after the Nile.
- It has a drainage basin that spans about 2.7 million square miles (7 million square km), and it discharges about 215,000 cubic meters per second of water.
- The Amazon's tributaries include some of the largest rivers in the world, such as the Madeira, Negro, and Tapajós rivers.
Additional Knowledge
- Indus: The Indus River, flowing through China, India, and Pakistan, is a significant river in South Asia, but it is not the largest by volume.
- Nile: The Nile River, historically considered the longest river in the world, is located in northeastern Africa and flows through countries like Egypt and Sudan. While it is the longest, its discharge is much smaller than the Amazon's.
- Hwang Ho (Yellow River): The Hwang Ho in China is historically significant but has much lower volume compared to the Amazon.