No, the the Mississippi is 2,320 miles long and the Colorado River is 1,450 miles.
no.. there are bigger rivers than the Hudson River like the Mississippi River
It depends on the canal and the river you are comparing. Canals are all going to be smaller than the Nile, or the Amazon or the Mississippi. However, the Panama and the Suez Canals can be bigger than some rivers.
The Amazon River is considerably longer than the Mississippi River. At around 4,000 miles, the Amazon River is 1,700 miles longer.
Here is 8 interesting facts that I found online: -It is the 5th largest river in North America -It is the longest river in Alaska(I said longest! not nessessarly the largest!) -Yukon River drainage basin is 25% bigger than Texas -Yukon actually means Great River -Volcanic activity may have blocked or at least altered the Yukon River -The Yukon River has 4 bridges that carry vehicles. -The Yukon River is home to one of the longest salmon runs in the world -In order to travel so long on the Yukon, the fish must have fat to burn off, making the Yukon fish known for their especcially rich and oily meat Hope this helps!
No, the Ohio River flows into the Mississippi River and is actually larger than the Mississippi when the meet.
It is 1006 longer then the Mississippi river
Yes, a river is bigger than a brook.
The Mississippi River is longer than the Colorado River.The Mississippi River
There are numerous rivers whose lengths are longer than that of Australia, however, their area is not larger than Australia. These rivers include the Nile, the Amazon, the Yangtze, the Mississippi/Missouri, the Yenisei, the Yellow River, the Ob River, the Paraná River, and the Congo River.
Missouri river!
Yes, the Mississippi River (2,350 miles) is longer than the Mackenzie River (1,120 miles).