
Amur - Wikipedia
The Amur River (Russian: река Амур) or Heilong River (Chinese: 黑龙江) [8] is a perennial river in Northeast Asia, forming the natural border between the Russian Far East and Northeast China (historically the Outer and Inner Manchuria). The Amur proper is 2,824 km (1,755 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 1,855,000 km 2 (716,000 ...
Amur River | Physical Features & History | Britannica
Amur River, river of East Asia. It is the longest river of the Russian Far East, and it ranks behind only the Yangtze and Huang Ho (Yellow River) among China’s longest rivers. Its headwaters rise in Russia (Siberia), Mongolia, and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China in …
Amur River - WorldAtlas
2021年10月14日 · Amur River, also known as Heilong Jiang, is a major waterway in East Asia and the world’s 10th longest river. It is China’s third-longest river after Yangtze and Huang Ho and the longest river flowing through Russian Far East.
The Amur River: Dividing Deserted Russian Siberia From Populous …
2023年3月3日 · The Amur River (called the Heilong Jiang in Chinese) separates Russia’s Far East from Northeast China. And as the map shows, the contrast could not be much more striking. Russia’s entire Far East has a population of just 6.3 million people (around half as many living in Moscow) who live in an area of 6.2 million sq km (about twice the size ...
Amur River - Geology Page
2014年5月4日 · The Amur River or Heilong Jiang is the world’s tenth longest river, forming the border between the Russian Far East and Northeastern China (Inner Manchuria). The largest fish species in the Amur is the kaluga, attaining a length as great as 5.6 metres.
NASA Ocean Color
The Amur River runs dark with colored dissolved organic matter along much of its course — a substantial portion of which forms the border between Russia and China. Before the river leaves the border, however, it is joined by the much lighter …
Amur River - Encyclopedia of World Geography
THE AMUR RIVER, in Siberia, springs from the confluence of the Shilka and Argun Rivers east of Lake BAIKAL and flows over 1,800 mi (2,897 km) toward the Tatar Straits, the passage between Sakhalin and the Russian Pacific Coast. With all tributaries, the Amur basin covers nearly 750,000 square mi (1,942,491 square km) of area.
Amur River Map | Atlas
The Amur River is one of the longest rivers in Asia, forming the natural border between China and Russia. It plays a vital role in transportation, trade, and biodiversity in the region. Explore its geography, significance, and modern challenges.
Amur River Facts for Kids - Easy Science For Kids
The Amur River, a notable geographical landmark and the tenth-longest river in the world, flows over 2,824 kilometers from the hills of Western Mongolia to the Strait of Tartary in the Pacific Ocean. It serves as a natural boundary between Russia and China, strengthening its importance within Asia’s river network.
Amur - FactMonster
The Amur flows generally southeast, forming for more than 1,000 mi (1,610 km) the border between Russia and China, then NE through Russia before entering the Tartar Strait opposite Sakhalin island. Its chief tributaries are the Ussuri, Songhua, Zeya, and Bureya rivers.
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