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The Nile River is located on which continent?

Africa

100

What is the place where a river empties into a sea or other large body of water?

mouth

100

What is the watering of crops by moving water from a well, a river, or a lake to a place where it does not rain enough to grow crops?

irrigation

100

What is it called when an area is cut off from the seacoast; surrounded by land?

landlocked

100

What is land created by silt deposits at the mouth of a river?

delta

200

Which of the following could you see from a boat on the Nile River?

a) Angel Falls

b) many castles

c) a vast rainforest

d) ancient pyramids

d) ancient pyramids

200

The Yellow River takes its name from the

a) silt that flows in the river.

b) deserts that surround the river.

c) brightly colored fish in the river.

d) pollution in the river

a) silt that flows in the river.

200

Being a river pilot on the Mississippi River is especially difficult because

a) there are many rapids in the river.

b) the river changes all the time.

c) the river is often frozen solid.

d) the river has very few tributaries.

b) the river changes all the time.

200

Which statement about the Amazon River is correct?

a) It is the longest river in North America.

b) It carries the most water of any river in the world.

c) It is has the largest dam in Asia.

d) It has the largest waterfall of any river in the world

b) It carries the most water of any river in the world.

200

What is a channel dug by people that connects two bodies of water?

canal

300

A key feature that the Nile River and the Yellow River share is that they

a) provide transportation to Europe.

b) provide irrigation to surrounding fields.

c) are famous for having large waterfalls.

d) are located in the same country

b) provide irrigation to surrounding fields.

300

When a dam is built, which of the following things results?

a) a waterfall

b) a gorge

c) a reservoir

d) a canal

c) a reservoir

300

Special dangers in navigating the Ob River, which empties into the Arctic Ocean, are

a) powerful rapids.

b) shifting sandbars.

c) freezing temperatures and ice.

d) the waterfalls.

c) freezing temperatures and ice.

300

The Amazon River flows through this type of surrounding environment.

a) a frozen wasteland

b) a harsh desert

c) high mountains and deep gorges

d) a lush rainforest

d) a lush rainforest

300

The Rhine River and the Danube River share this feature.

a) They are both landlocked.

b) They both have their mouths at the Atlantic Ocean.

c) They both connect to the Baltic and Black Seas through canals.

d) They both have their source in the central part of Europe.

d) They both have their source in the central part of Europe.

400

On this river, people have built a great dam, in part because of the river’s long history of flooding.

a) the Amazon River

b) the Ob River

c) the Yangtze River

d) the Mackenzie River

c) the Yangtze River

400

The Murray and Darling Rivers combine to form a

a) drainage basin.

b) source.

c) mouth.

d) canal network

a) drainage basin.

400

You might hear a warning about piranhas if you were taking a boat tour of this river in South America.

a) the Amazon River

b) the Mackenzie River

c) the Rhine River

d) the Congo River

a) the Amazon River

400

A visitor to the Mackenzie River in the Northern Hemisphere might see this wildlife.

a) piranhas

b) a hippopotamus

c) migrating birds

d) camels

c) migrating birds

400

The Yukon River played a big part in this era of history.

a) the age of castles in Europe

b) the growth of ancient Asian civilization

c) the search for gold in the Klondike

d) the building of the Great Pyramid in Egypt

c) the search for gold in the Klondike

500

An unusual feature of the Ganges River is that it

a) has a delta at its mouth.

b) is used for irrigation.

c) is considered holy by Hindu people.

d) has the world’s largest dam.

c) is considered holy by Hindu people.

500

For the Murray River, a small trickle of water near Mount Kosciuszko, high in the Australian mountains, is the location of the river’s

a) mouth.

b) delta.

c) source.

d) tributary.

c) source.

500

Samuel Langhorne Clemens, or Mark Twain, wrote about these people.

a) the merchants in riverside markets along the Niger River

b) the people who built castles along the Rhine and Danube Rivers

c) river pilots along the Mississippi River

d) the workers who built the pyramids along the Nile River

c) river pilots along the Mississippi River

500

Boats traveling on the Congo River switch their cargo to railroad cars to help avoid this type of danger on the river.

a) flooding

b) rapids

c) dams

d) landlocked canals

b) rapids

500

The River Niger was key to the growth of the

a) city of Timbuktu in Africa.

b) Klondike gold rush in North America.

c) Hindu religion in Asia.

d) trade of Paraguay in South America.

a) city of Timbuktu in Africa.