Yes. As a matter of fact, many of the products sold between Mexico and Canada pass through the Mississippi River, reaching Chicago trough the Illinois river - a tributary of the Mississippi - and some railroad freight lines.
The answer is Missouri.
The Mississippi is a United States river. It begins in Minnesota and flows to the Gulf of Mexico. It does not flow through any other countries except the USA.It is only in the US.
well the Mississippi river flows through these country's: America,Canada and Mexico
The only country the Mississippi River flows through is the United States of America, totally within its continental boundaries, on the North American continent.
the mississippi river flows through North America in the state of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois,Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana. It then goes to the Gulf of Mexico which is Central America.
The Mississippi was/is the river highway through the eastern US. The state, person, country who controls the river can control the movement and shipping on the river.
The Mississippi River flows entirely within the United States. 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.
No, it is the border.
The Mississippi River does not flow thought Pennsylvania but the Ohio River, which is a tributary of the Mississippi, does flow through Pennsylvania.
The Mississippi River does not flow through Alabama. It is a border between Alabama and the states of Tennessee and Mississippi.
it goes through the United States of America. (is that what you were wondering?)
No, the Mississippi does not pass through any desert.