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Negro River : Dropped To Its Lowest Level

Negro River : Dropped To Its Lowest Level

One of the Amazon River’s main tributaries, the Negro River, has dropped to its lowest level in 122 years, Brazil’s geological service recently.

  • The Rio Negro is one of the largest tributaries of the Amazon River.
  • It is also one of the world’s largest rivers in terms of discharge.
    Course:
  • It originates in several headstreams, including the Vaupés (Mapés) and the Guainía, which rise in the rain forest of eastern Colombia.
  • It flows along the Colombian and Venezuelan border before crossing into Brazil, where it becomes the Rio Negro.
  • The Negro meanders generally east-southeastward, picking up the Branco River and other tributaries, to Manaus, Brazil (the largest city in the Amazon Rainforest).
  • There it joins the Solimões Riverto form the Amazon.
  • It passes through Colombia, Venezuela, and Brazil.
  • The river was named the Negro, which means black in Portuguese because of the water’s dark coloration.
  • It is caused by the decomposition of organic matter and the presence of tannins leached from surrounding vegetation, giving the river its distinctively rich coloration.
  • The Rio Negro is the largest blackwater river in the world, and despite the coloration, the water contains little sediment and ranks as one of the cleanest rivers on Earth.
  • The reserves and national parks along the Rio Negro form a giant protected area called the Central Amazon Ecological Corridor, which is the largest section of protected Amazon Rainforest.
  • At 52 million hectares, this is also one of the world’s largest protected areas.