Congo River & Coppernose barb - Unionpedia, the concept map
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Difference between Congo River and Coppernose barb
Congo River vs. Coppernose barb
The Congo River, formerly also known as the Zaire River, is the second-longest river in Africa, shorter only than the Nile, as well as the third-largest river in the world by discharge volume, following the Amazon and Ganges rivers. It is the world's deepest recorded river, with measured depths of around. The Congo–Lualaba–Luvua–Luapula–Chambeshi River system has an overall length of, which makes it the world's ninth-longest river. The Chambeshi is a tributary of the Lualaba River, and Lualaba is the name of the Congo River upstream of Boyoma Falls, extending for. Measured along with the Lualaba, the main tributary, the Congo River has a total length of. It is the only major river to cross the Equator twice. The Congo Basin has a total area of about, or 13% of the entire African landmass. The coppernose barb (Raiamas christyi) is a species of cyprinid fish in the genus Raiamas who are found in the Congo River system in Africa.
Similarities between Congo River and Coppernose barb
Congo River and Coppernose barb have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Cyprinidae.
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- What Congo River and Coppernose barb have in common
- What are the similarities between Congo River and Coppernose barb
Congo River and Coppernose barb Comparison
Congo River has 235 relations, while Coppernose barb has 4. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.42% = 1 / (235 + 4).
References
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