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Mississippi River.

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8y ago

That range of latitudes encompasses . . .

  • most of the Mediterranean Sea
  • about 1/3 of the Caspian Sea
  • a small northern part of the Gulf of Oman
  • most of the Yellow Sea
  • most of the Sea of Japan
  • a huge swath of the Pacific Ocean, roughly 3.7 million square miles of it
  • a small northern part of the Gulf of Mexico
  • countless small lakes in the southern 2/3 of the continental USA.
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15y ago

Yes. At the time of the earthquake that created Reelfoot Lake in NW Tennessee; the Mississippi flowed backward ( north to south ) for three days.

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A river can only flow downstream. That can be: North or South or East or West. Earth's gravitational pull takes care of the details.

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The Amazon river and the st. johns river in Florida.

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yes. I think the nile does.

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The Karun River

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It flows south, if u didn't know.

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