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  2. Congo River - Wikipedia

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    Basin size: 4,014,500 km 2 ... For the Congo basin: 3,712,316 1,433,333 100.0: ... Width Average depth Max depth m ft m ft m ft Lower Congo

  3. Congo Basin - Wikipedia

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    The rainforest in the Congo Basin is the largest rainforest in Africa and second only to the Amazon rainforest in size, with 300 million hectares compared to the 800 million hectares in the Amazon. [2] Because of its size and diversity the basin's forest is important for mitigating climate change in its role as a carbon sink. [3]

  4. Geography of the Democratic Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is the largest country of sub-Saharan Africa, occupying some 2,344,858 square kilometres (905,355 sq mi).[1] Most of the country lies within the vast hollow of the Congo River basin.[1] The vast, low-lying central area is a plateau-shaped basin sloping toward the west, covered by tropical rainforest ...

  5. Ubangi River - Wikipedia

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    Its discharge at Bangui ranges from about 800 m 3 /s (28,000 cu ft/s) to 11,000 m 3 /s (390,000 cu ft/s), with an average flow of about ~4,000 m 3 /s (140,000 cu ft/s). [3] It is believed that the Ubangi's upper reaches originally flowed into the Chari River and Lake Chad before being captured by the Congo in the early Pleistocene.

  6. ‘There’s magic, there’s mythology, there’s power to these ...

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    The Congo Basin in central Africa is one of the largest wilderness areas left on Earth, spanning 3.4 million square kilometers (1.3 million square miles). It’s home to over 10,000 species of ...

  7. Congo–Nile Divide - Wikipedia

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    Congo Basin with the divide between it and the Nile Basin to the east highlighted in green. The Congo–Nile Divide or the Nile–Congo Watershed is the continental divide that separates the drainage basins of the Congo and Nile rivers. It is about 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) long. There are several geologically and geographically distinct ...

  8. Losing the Congo Basin forests would set the fight against climate change back 20 years. Lee White. ... Today, they represent a much larger carbon sink, despite their smaller size.

  9. List of river systems by length - Wikipedia

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    That gives the impression that most of the Congo basin was formerly on a much higher land level and that the Congo River was rejuvenated by much of its lower course being removed, likeliest when Africa split from South America when Gondwanaland broke up due to continental drift, and before that, the Congo would likely have flowed into the ...