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Most certainly. There are many navigable waterways, and paddlesteamers were a common form of transportation of both goods and people in the 1800s.The Murray River is Australia's widest, deepest, most navigable waterway. There are many more navigable waterways, such as Sydney Harbour and the many rivers that flow into it, the Brisbane River, Yarra River, Fremantle Harbour and the Swan River, just to name a few.murray river yarra river and the daly river
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The Danube, the Elbe, the Rhine, the Volga, and the Seine rivers are some examples.
There are many more including: * Ottawa River * Maumee River * Toussaint River * Portage River * Sandusky River * Huron River * Vermilion River * Cuyahoga River * Chagrin River * Grand River and * Ashtabula River all of which flow into lake Erie.
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The Ohio River is 981 miles long. The distance between Pittsburgh (which is on the Ohio) and Key West is 1332 miles.
The Ohio river's current was going one way when the slave was going in another direction.
A navigable river. ________________________________________________________________ Sort of. In a general sense it would be navigable if it is used by boats, but Navigable also has a legal meaning used by the government to designate waterways that are under Federal jurisdiction, and that are navigable all the way from the sea, or historic routes of commerce (this can include boats as small as canoes, or waterways (lakes and rivers) that cross state borders. An example of the first would be the Mississippi and Ohio river system. Next would be the Hudson above Albany. Even though it becomes too small for anything but canoes, it was an important route of commerce in colonial times. The last example would be a big lake such as Lake Tahoe. It is on the California and Nevada border and is under Federal jurisdiction as well as state. I left out Tidal waters, those experiencing tides. On some rivers this can reach many miles inland. All other waters in the US are under state jurisdiction, but many of them are used by boats of all sizes even though they are not "navigable" in the legal sense.
There are many rivers in West Virginia. Some of them are the Ohio River, the Potomac River, the New River, the Kanawha River, the Greenbrier River, the Tug Fork River, and the Lost River.
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There are many rivers that flow into the Mississippi River. Some of these rivers include the Ohio River, the Gull Lake River, the Wisconsin River, the Red Cedar River, and the St. Croix River.
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