No. Mississippi is a state and Detroit is a city of 5 million in Michigan. And if you're asking about the Mississippi river, no, it does not flow through Detroit.
No . . . the Rocky Mountains are quite a bit west of the Mississippi River, and Detroit is quite a bit east of the Mississippi River.
Michigan is East of the Mississippi River.
Approximately 8 hours from Detroit, it depends on if you have to make a connection at JFK airport or Detroit, i don't know if Mississippi flies direct to London.
It will require about 15 hours of driving time.
Detroit
Distance: 935.27 miles - Time: 14:17 h
Mississippi as the poorest US state by average income at $36,646. (2009) Vermont is the poorest US state by GDP at $26,400,000,000. (2010)
985 miles taking this route:Take I-55 NORTH from Jackson to I-57 NORTH to CHICAGO at EXIT 66A in MISSOURI.Take I-57 NORTH to I-80 EAST to INDIANA at EXIT 345A in CHICAGOLAND, ILLINOIS.Take I-80 EAST to I-94 EAST to DETROIT in INDIANA.Continue on I-94 EAST to Detroit.
I'm friends with his family he didn't go to west seneca high school he started there for only like a month then went to detroit
Its Follow You Home by Nickelback, i am sitting here listening to it as i saw this question, SO WEIRD lol
what is the halfway point between oxford ms and waterford mi
The Mississippi River is the largest river in North America in terms of volume of water flowing in it. The Missouri River is the longest river in N.A., but is behind the Ohio River in the volume of water that it contributes to the Mississippi River.