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Why rivers in Africa are not navigable

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Answered by ballen24
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african rivers are not navigable because (1) They are affected by season. (2) They contain debris which impedes navigation.

Answered by mariospartan
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Rivers in Africa are not navigable:

The southern part of the African continent contains rapids and shallow river point making navigation difficult and the rivers up in the region becomes thin like a stream due to heavy heat during summer.

The middle part of the continent has various waterfalls along the way due to million year’s tectonic shift in the plain of the African Continent Region making water navigation extremely dangerous. Hence, water navigation is Africa is absent.

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