Today the Amazon River is the most voluminous river on Earth, eleven times the volume of the Mississippi , and drains an area equivalent in size to the United States . During the high water season, the river's mouth may be 300 miles wide and every day up to 500 billion cubic feet of water (5,787,037 cubic feet/sec) flow into the Atlantic . For reference, the Amazon's daily freshwater discharge into the Atlantic is enough to supply New York City 's freshwater needs for nine years. The force of the current -- from sheer water volume alone -- causes Amazon River
water to continue flowing 125 miles out to sea before mixing with Atlantic salt water. Early sailors could drink freshwater out of the ocean before sighting the South American continent.
The river current carries tons of suspended sediment all the way from the
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