yes, due to some inclination deficiences between South and North, some rivers flow South to North
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No, this would be false.
There are a handful of Canadian rivers that run from south to north. The three that strictly flow south to north are Niagara, Richelieu, and the Athabasca.
Many rivers flow from south to north, but the most famous is the Nile.
It is one of the few rivers that flows from south to north
The Danube and Tisza Rivers both flow from north to south in Hungary.
The Nile River flows north, most large rivers flow south, or east or west.
The second largest River in North America is the Yukon River witch flows northwest Canada to the Beaufort Sea
None. The only two rivers that flow south to north are the Nile River in Egypt and the Tenefly River in New Jersey. In the State of Florida, The St. Johns River flows from South to North
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Because of tides coming from from NYC, the Hudson flows both ways. The native Americans who lived in the area called it Muhheakantuck, the river that flows both ways. When the tide comes in, it flows north. chicogo river None. All rivers flow forwards. However, some rivers in the North American continent flow primarily to the north, which is generally considered to be not typical of rivers in North America, since the higher elevations are in the central and northern portions of the continent. Since water must flow downhill, rivers in North America generally flow to the south. West of what is called "The Continental Divide," rivers will flow to the south and west. East of that, they will flow to the south and east. There are a few notable exceptions. The related link below lists some of them.
MISSOURI RIVER Also flows through the north central region after it hits South Dakota. Also is the longest in the US