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Right or Wrong Uruguay river originates from the northern slopes of the Brazilian Highlands. *

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Answered by SilentQueen786
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Answer:

wrong.

Explanation:

Uruguay river orginates from the southern slope of the Brazilian highlands.

Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Explanation:

Right or Wrong Uruguay river originates from the northern slopes of the Brazilian Highlands.

The Uruguay River, also known as the Rio Uruguai in Portuguese and the Rio Uruguay in Spanish, is a river in southern South America that begins in the coastal range of southern Brazil. The Pelotas River, which begins within 40 miles (64 kilometres) from the Atlantic coast at Alto do Bispo in Santa Catarina state, Brazil, receives the name Uruguay after joining the Canoas River near Piratuba. Flowing west along Brazil's coastal range (separating the states of Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul), it then swings southwest, establishing the Argentina-Brazil boundary.

Below Monte Caseros, Argentina, it bends south, defining the border between Argentina and Uruguay until it joins the Parana River above Buenos Aires to form the huge estuary of the Rio de la Plata. Its 990-mile (1,593-km) flow is broken by rapids between Salto (Uruguay) and the entry of the Quara River (Spanish: Ro Guareim) at Monte Caseros, making it less important as a waterway than the Paraguay-Paraná river system. Ocean boats may go roughly 130 miles (210 km) upstream to Paysand, Uruguay, and smaller ships can travel 60 miles (100 km) upstream to Salto.

Right or Wrong Uruguay river originates from the northern slopes of the Brazilian Highlands

Answer: Wrong

Uruguay river originates from the Southern slopes of the Brazilian Highlands.

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