Forty Thousand Cubic Meters of Fresh Water Flow from the Congo into the Atlantic Every Second. A New Study Traces Where It Goes from There.
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EosForty Thousand Cubic Meters of Fresh Water Flow from the Congo into the Atlantic Every Second. A New Study Traces Where It Goes from There.eos.orgThe Congo River empties an average of 40,000 cubic meters of water per second into the Atlantic Ocean. Credit: NASA
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