Right now they are suffering the effects of oil spills and phosphate pollution. This means 'dead zones' where no life is found in the Gulf of Mexico.
the Mississippi river does, and a bazillion others.
St. Johns River is one of themSo is St. Marys River
yucatan river and the potato river
The Savannah River is formed by the Tugaloo and Seneca Rivers and is impounded by the dam that forms Lake Hartwell, which occupies the confluence and part of both rivers.
yes they do.
narmada and tapti rivers empty into Arabian sea ( gulf of khambhat )chitrang
Yes, but because of the Continental Divide some like the Colorado head for the Sea of Cortez while other flow to the Gulf of Mexico.
The Mediterranean doesn't "empty" into anything. Rivers flow INTO the Mediterranean, not out of it. It is a SEA, primarily fed by the Atlantic Ocean.
Many rivers flow into the Mississippi River. The two largest are the Missouri from the west and the Ohio from the east.
Usually other bodies of water - other rivers, seas, oceans, lakes etc.
Mexico has nearly 150 rivers, two-thirds of which empty into the Pacific Ocean and the remainder of which flow into the Gulf of Mexico or the Caribbean Sea. Despite this apparent abundance of water, water volume is unevenly distributed throughout the country. Indeed, five rivers--the Usumacinta, Grijalva, Papaloapán, Coatzacoalcos, and Pánuco--account for 52 % of Mexico's average annual volume of surface water.
Tennessee and cumberland rivers