yes they do all sorts of things
on the Mississippi river there are lots of leisure activities, which are: cruises swamp tours fishing. There you are those are the leisure activities on the Mississippi river.
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People rely on the Mississippi River for transportation of goods, recreation activities such as boating and fishing, as a source of water for agriculture and industry, and for its ecological value in supporting diverse wildlife habitats and ecosystems.
Yes. The Mississippi River is the border to the MidWest and the Corn Belt. The Mississippi provides most of the transportation for grains to the Gulf.
Fish and wildlife will suffer and may even disappear from the river completely. Such pollution can also affect people, either causing diseases, or preventing people from leisure activities, or even preventing employment along the river.
St.Paul is to the east of the Mississippi river for all of u people not in Missouri!! :] St.Paul is to the east of the Mississippi river for all of u people not in Missouri!! :]
The Mississippi River
The Mississippi River is named after the Native American Ojibwe word "misi-ziibi," meaning "Great River." The Missouri River is the longest tributary of the Mississippi River, and it was named by the Native American Algonquian people, meaning "people with wooden canoes." The Mississippi River is named according to its significance and size in the region, while the Missouri River is named after the people who lived along its banks.
I think it is the Mississippi River but not for sure
they are the cheriakies people who lived in the mississippi river and the western ohio river.........
The Mississippi River forms the boundary between Illinois and Missorui