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The Mississippi River rises out of Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and flows southward for 2,320 miles to the Mississippi River Delta at the Gulf of Mexico.
Usually at the mouth of a river and is when the mouth spreads into a marshy area due to the deposit of sediment (thus, not every river has a delta). Well-known deltas include those of the Mississippi, Amazon, Nile, Ganges and Mekong.
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mossuri and Mississippi are the two longest rivers in the United States
Yes. Louisiana is destroying the Mississippi River Delta as fast as possible. The canals built through the delta have caused tons of soil to be washed away. Every hour a foot ball field's worth of dirt vanishes. Soon New Orleans will be on the coast. It will be necessary to move the domed stadium to Baton Rouge. The New Orleans Saints football team will become the Baton Rouge Sinners.
The Mississippi River has an unkown amount of species living in it because there are many found every year
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That is a nickname based on the muddy content of the Mississippi river. 200 million tons of mud, silt and sand wash down the river every year making the water appear very muddy.
there are rivers in every region of the world even deserts. And what do you think the Mississippi river is.
because the silt that the nile carried when it flooded every year caused the land to be extremely fertile...
I am unaware of the answer but for alot of information about every state go to www.50states.com it is a very helpful website. Thanks for reading, Janette M. White River, St. Francis River, Arkansas River, Mississippi River, and Ouchita River.