What are two major rivers in West/Central Africa, where do they flow, and how were they made?
Answer: The Congo and Niger are two of Africa's major rivers. The Niger's waters flow northeast across Guinea and Mali and then southeast through Niger before entering the Gulf of Guinea. The upper courses of these rivers date back millions of years when Africa was part of Gondwana.
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