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Some examples of rivers around the world from A to Z are Amazon River in South America, Brahmaputra River in Asia, Colorado River in North America, Danube River in Europe, and Zambezi River in Africa.
Leeches are found worldwide, except in Antarctica. They are commonly found in freshwater environments like lakes, ponds, and rivers, as well as in moist terrestrial habitats such as rainforests.
All the great rivers of Asia are fed by glacial melt and about 40% of the world relies on these rivers for drinking and other uses.
Sudan has several rivers, with the major ones being the Nile, Blue Nile, White Nile, Atbarah River, and Dinder River. The Nile River is the longest river in the world and flows through Sudan before reaching Egypt.
Roughly 97% of the world's water is liquid, mainly found in oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers. The remaining 3% is frozen in glaciers and ice caps.
The Congo River and the Amazon River are the two rivers nearest to the equator. They both flow through regions near the equator in Africa and South America, respectively.