Yes its a simple question from khaila
Yes, there is wildlife present along the Mississippi River. It is common to see migrating birds, bald eagles, snakes, fox, and beavers.
Pike's first exploration followed the Mississippi River.
In some way yes, if you follow the Mississippi then you will reach Minnesota, but if you follow it but then follow the Missouri River, you will go farther west.
Migrating birds use routes called flyways. These flyways are specific pathways that provide migratory birds with safe passage between their breeding and wintering grounds. They often follow geographic features like coastlines, mountain ranges, and river valleys, which help guide them during their long journeys. Understanding these routes is crucial for conservation efforts to protect migratory bird populations.
The Mississippi River, i believe. -Bry S. f B.
The Mississippi River
I think it is the Mississippi River but not for sure
Two Frenchmen who explored the Mississippi River. They led the way for others to follow by setting up French trading posts alond the Mississippi River
The Mississippi River forms the boundary between Illinois and Missorui
Mississippi River. :)
the Mississippi river
The Mississippi River is the boundary between Tennessee and Arkansas.