No. Easy answer.
Rivers flow from higher elevations to lower elevations, typically to larger bodies of water.
If all the rivers and streams in the United States were laid end-to-end, their combined length would indeed be sufficient to circle the globe at the equator. The total length of the nation’s rivers is estimated to be over 250,000 miles, while the Earth's circumference at the equator is about 24,901 miles. This remarkable statistic highlights the vastness and interconnectedness of the nation’s waterways. Such a comparison emphasizes the importance of protecting these vital ecosystems.
both (mesopotamia in Iraq is north of equator, while mesopotamia in Argentina is south of equator)...
All of Australia lies in the Southern Hemisphere, with the majority of the country positioned below the equator.
All 50 US states are north of the equator.
All places to the north of the Equator are in the Northern Hemisphere.
All rivers flow down slope and usually towards the Sea.
No.
Australia's rivers are unusual because they flow away from the coast rather than towards the coast. On all other continents, the rivers flow towards the sea. In Australia, a great number of them flow inland, either towards the Murray River, which eventually empties into the Southern Ocean, or into the inland salt lakes.Many of the inland rivers flood during the wet season, yet can dry up later in the year. The coastal rivers do not run dry.
The bay that all of India's rivers flow into is the Bay of Bengal. Indian rivers are regarded sacred and have spiritual importance.
They all flow into the Pacific.
All of the rivers in Siberia tend to flow north. These rivers flow north as they being pulled to drain into the Arctic Ocean.
Downward
All of the rivers in Wisconsin flow into the Gulf or the Great Lakes. One of the largest rivers in Wisconsin, that does flow into the Gulf of Mexico, is the Mississippi River.
Gravity determines that water flows downhill. It is therefore apparrent that all rivers will begin in high land & flow downhill towards the sea.
These rivers all flow through France.
Most rivers do not flow to the south. Rivers can only flow from areas of higher elevation to lower elevations, taking the route of least resistence. This is regardless of whether rivers are in the northern or southern hemisphere.
All rivers start in the high country and end in the Ocean.