For some reason, a large segment of the population believes that by default rivers most commonly flow south due to some geophysical property that I'm completely unaware of. Whatever the cause of this mysterious belief system, please know that rivers, like all other objects on earth, flow downhill due to gravity. No matter where the river, it will take the path of least resistance and flow downhill as rapidly as possible. Sometimes, this path is south and, just as likely can be north, east, or west, or any combination of the directions of the compass. The Hudson River is a 315-mile river that flows from north to south through eastern New York.
The Mississippi River is the primary north south flowing river in the United States.
The Missouri River begins in Montana, then flows into North Dakota. The Yellowstone River also runs through Montana to North Dakota where it joins the Missouri River. The Little Missouri River also runs through the south eastern corner of Montana, through South Dakota, then into North Dakota.
It is a tributary of the Arkansas River in south-eastern Kansas and north-eastern Oklahoma in the U. S.
Edisto River in South Carolina
The Hudson river is a river that runs north to south in the eastern part of New York state.
Yes. In Australia's far north, the Flinders River, Cloncurry River, Leichhardt River and Norman River are all examples of northward-flowing rivers.
the Edisto River is the largest..
The great potato river
It is said to be unusual because it flows north between two major south-flowing rivers - the Hudson and the Delaware River.
The Hudson river is located in the eastern half of New York State, flowing south and emptying into Upper New York Bay between Manhattan Island and New Jersey.
There is no southern side of the Nile. The Nile flows south to north.
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