There are several major rivers that connect to the Mississippi. These rivers include: Missouri, Illinois, Red, Tennessee, Ohio, and Arkansas. Several other small streams directly connect to the Mississippi.
Two major ones are the Missouri River and the Ohio River. There are lots of smaller rivers that feed the Mississippi.
It doesn't, unless somebody moved one the rivers overnight. The Mississippi is in North America, while the Nile is in North Africa, two separate continents..
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your mom went to the great lakes and colonized the mississippi river and humped my dick
The Straits of Mackinac connect The Two Great Lakes, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior. :)
The Great Lakes are in the northern part of the US, and Texas is in the Southwest part of the US. The Great Lakes are therefore not near Texas; however, the Mississippi River borders Texas and empties into the Gulf of Mexico.
you get the water from there
The United States is located along the Great Lakes, Saint Lawrence River and the Mississippi River.
Mississipi is too far south, so none of the great lakes touch it
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Ones a mountain, ones a river, and the others are lakes
because it is
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Mississippi river great lakes great salt lakes Colorado river Okeechobee river Columbia river