El Río Orinoco
Posted by admin on May 16th, 2008 filed in UncategorizedEl Río Orinoco, recorre el norte de Sudamérica. Nace en Venezuela en el Cerro Delgado Chalbaud, atraviesa Colombia y vuelve a Venezuela . Fue el primer río descubierto por los españoles.
Es el segundo río más caudaloso del continente sur, con un caudal promedio de 33000 metros cúbicos por segundo y mide 2140 kilómetros de largo. Además es muy navegable.
Su cuenca mide un millón de metros cuadrados y desemboca en el Océano Atlántico. En su desembocadura se forma un extenso delta de islas dentro de la selva húmeda. Es de los deltas más grandes del mundo y alberga una gran cantidad de flora y fauna.
El clima de la cuenca es tropical y muy regular.

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