Similarities between Brackish water and Confluence
Brackish water and Confluence have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Amazon River, Canada, Delaware River, Hudson River, Rhône, Saint Lawrence River.
Amazon River
The Amazon River (or; Spanish and Amazonas) in South America is the largest river by discharge volume of water in the world, and either the longest or second longest.
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Canada
Canada is a country located in the northern part of North America.
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Delaware River
The Delaware River is a major river on the Atlantic coast of the United States.
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Hudson River
The Hudson River is a river that flows from north to south primarily through eastern New York in the United States.
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Rhône
The Rhône (Le Rhône; Rhone; Walliser German: Rotten; Rodano; Rôno; Ròse) is one of the major rivers of Europe and has twice the average discharge of the Loire (which is the longest French river), rising in the Rhône Glacier in the Swiss Alps at the far eastern end of the Swiss canton of Valais, passing through Lake Geneva and running through southeastern France.
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Saint Lawrence River
The Saint Lawrence River (Fleuve Saint-Laurent; Tuscarora: Kahnawáʼkye; Mohawk: Kaniatarowanenneh, meaning "big waterway") is a large river in the middle latitudes of North America.
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Brackish water and Confluence Comparison
Brackish water has 133 relations, while Confluence has 255. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 1.55% = 6 / (133 + 255).
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