Several, the most obvious being the Amazon.
Yes the Amazon river
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A river can't flow THROUGH another river but can merge with other rivers. There are some smaller rivers which flow into the River Thames including the Cherwell and Wey. The River Thames eventually flows into the North Sea east of London.
Yes, the Amazon River
None. Any rivers which cut through the Appalachian mountain range will eventually flow into the Atlantic Ocean, not the Pacific.
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It depends on whether you are referring to the Amazon Basin or the Amazon River. The Amazon Basin occupies sections of Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. It is nowhere near Mexico. The Amazon River does not border any of these countries. Its path takes it through Brazil and Peru, and other rivers from Venezuela do flow into it, but it is nowhere near Mexico.
In general, rivers flow downhill from higher elevations to lower elevations, which often means they flow from east to west due to the rotation of the Earth and the tilt of its axis. However, this is a generalization and not a universal rule as rivers can flow in any direction depending on topography and other factors.
The river Garonade. (: Sorry, dont know any more but thought it might help a bit (: xx
Rivers can flow in any compass direction, a river will always flow downhill.