yes, it can
most run west to east
I presume you mean 'In which direction do the rivers in Britain run?' There is possibly a preponderance from West to East, but really, rivers in Britain run every which way, and many change direction as they go.
Yes, several rivers flow from east to west. Notable examples include the Congo River in Africa and the Amu Darya in Central Asia. Additionally, some rivers in the western United States, such as the Columbia River, also flow from east to west. These rivers often defy the more common west-to-east flow found in many regions due to the geography and topography of the land they traverse.
The rivers are the nile, virgina and the optistikale rivers.
well lakes then ocean.
rivers run east wind blows west trade established people prosper
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no it go west to east
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east and west hemisphere
West to East or East to West
Major west coast rivers include: the Mananara and Mangoro rivers (which flow from the central highlands to the east coast into the Indian Ocean) and the Maningory River (which flows from the Lake Alaotra to the east coast and the ocean). On the west coast, the rivers are longer and run more slowly because the slope of the land is less steep. Major west coast rivers include: the Betsiboka (the longest river of Madagascar - the port of Mahajanga is located at the mouth of this river), the Sambirano, the Mahajamba, the Mania, the North and South Mahavavy, the Mangoky, and the Onilahy. In the south, there is the often-dry Mandrare River. Major Lakes: The biggest lake in Madagascar is Lake Alaotra; it is approximately 40 km long. (I got this answer from http://www.enchantedlearning.com/africa/madagascar/)