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Apere River
Country Bolivia
Physical characteristics
Length c. 500 km (310 mi)

The Apere River is an important river located in Bolivia, a country in South America. It is a tributary, which means it's a smaller river that flows into a larger one. The Apere River joins the Mamoré River, which is one of the biggest rivers in the Amazon River system. This river flows through the Department of Beni, a region known for its wide plains and rich wildlife.

What is the Apere River?

The Apere River is a natural waterway in Bolivia. It plays a key role in the local environment and for the communities living near its banks. Rivers like the Apere are vital for water supply, transportation, and supporting many different plants and animals.

Where is the Apere River located?

The Apere River is found entirely within Bolivia. It flows through the Beni Department, which is in the northeastern part of the country. This area is mostly flat and covered by grasslands and forests. The river's path helps to shape the landscape of this region.

How long is the Apere River?

The Apere River is about 500 kilometers (or about 310 miles) long. This makes it a medium-sized river. Its length allows it to collect water from a large area before it flows into the Mamoré River.

The Apere River and its Environment

Rivers are like the veins of the Earth, carrying water and nutrients across landscapes. The Apere River is part of a much larger network of rivers that eventually lead to the Atlantic Ocean.

What is a tributary river?

A tributary is a stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river. The Apere River is a tributary of the Mamoré River. This means the Apere adds its water to the Mamoré, making the larger river even bigger and stronger. Think of it like smaller roads joining a main highway.

The Apere River's connection to the Amazon

The Mamoré River, which the Apere flows into, is one of the main rivers that form the Amazon River. The Amazon River is the largest river in the world by discharge volume. So, the water from the Apere River eventually becomes part of the mighty Amazon, traveling thousands of kilometers to the sea.

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Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Río Apere para niños

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