Did You Know?

The Ebro is the longest river in Spain!

Where It Starts

The Ebro starts in a place called Cantabria.

Where It Ends

The Ebro flows into the Mediterranean Sea.

What Ebro Does

The Ebro gives water to plants.

Fish swim in the river.

People can fish in the Ebro.

It helps farms grow food.

Birds like to live near the river.

It makes a nice place to visit.

More About Ebro

The Ebro has been here for a long time. People have lived by the river for many years. They use the water for many things.

The Ebro helps us every day. It gives us water to drink and helps food grow. Many people visit the river.

In the future, we can help keep the Ebro clean. This way, it will stay nice for all the plants and animals.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Ebro River"] B["Rises in Cantabria"] C["Flows 930 km"] D["Direction: East-Southeast"] E["Flows into Mediterranean Sea"] F["Forms Delta in Terres de l'Ebre"] G["Second in Length in Iberian Peninsula"] H["Longest River Entirely in Spain"] A --> B A --> C A --> D A --> E E --> F A --> G A --> H

What Do These Words Mean?

Iberian Peninsula:A large land area in southwestern Europe that includes Spain and Portugal.
delta:A landform where a river meets a larger body of water and spreads out, often creating new land.
discharge volume:The amount of water flowing in a river at a given time.
drainage basin:An area of land where all the water drains into a specific river or lake.
Terres de l'Ebre:A region in southern Catalonia, Spain, near where the Ebro River flows into the sea.