Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos all share a major river that empties into the South China Sea. It was also the site of many battles during the Vietnam War. What is this river called? Yangtze Yellow Mekong Ganges

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Yangtze River." Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos all share a major river that empties into the South China Sea. It was also the site of many battles during the Vietnam War. The river is called Yangtze.

Answer:

Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos all share a major river that empties into the South China Sea, and that was also the site of many battles during the Vietnam War. It is the Mekong River.

Explanation:

The Mekong River is a long Southeast Asian river flowing in a slightly southerly direction through six countries - China, Burma, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam - until it drains into the South China Sea. It has a length of 4880 km, which makes it the eighth longest river in the world.