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Iaco River
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Other name(s) Yaco River
Country Brazil, Peru
Physical characteristics
River mouth Purus River
Length 480 km (300 mi)

The Iaco River is an important river located in western Brazil. It flows through the states of Acre and Amazonas. This river is also sometimes called the Yaco River.

The Iaco River is part of the huge Amazon River system. It helps carry water through the vast Amazon rainforest.

River Journey and Length

The Iaco River travels a long way through the landscape. It is about 480 kilometers (298 miles) long. This makes it a significant waterway in the region.

Where the River Starts

The exact starting point, or source, of the Iaco River is deep within the rainforest. Rivers often begin as small streams. These streams then join together to form a larger river.

Where the River Ends

The Iaco River eventually flows into another, larger river. This river is called the Purus River. The Purus River is a major tributary of the Amazon River. So, the Iaco River's water eventually reaches the mighty Amazon.

Geography and Environment

The Iaco River flows through a very special part of the world. This area is known for its incredible biodiversity. Biodiversity means there are many different kinds of plants and animals living there.

The Amazon Rainforest

The river is surrounded by the Amazon rainforest. This rainforest is the largest in the world. It is home to millions of species. The river plays a key role in this ecosystem. It provides water for plants and animals. It also helps shape the land.

Importance of Rivers

Rivers like the Iaco are like highways for nature. They move water, nutrients, and even seeds. This helps the forest grow and stay healthy. They also provide homes for many types of fish and other water creatures.

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