By definition, all rivers flow downstream, or down river. The Mississippi River flows south out of Minnesota and empties into the Gulf of Mexico from Louisiana.
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.
All of the rivers in Wisconsin flow into the Gulf or the Great Lakes. One of the largest rivers in Wisconsin, that does flow into the Gulf of Mexico, is the Mississippi River.
The Father of all Rivers is known as The Mississippi River. But the Father of all rivers worldwide is the Nile.
The Ohio, Cumberland, Kentucky and Licking Rivers.
There are several rivers that flow into the Mississippi. The Missouri, Ohio, Minnesota, St. Croix, Chippewa, Wisconsin, Rock, Illinois, Iowa, Des Moines, White, Arkansas, and Yazoo, all flow into the Mississippi.
The river is actually called "Father of Waters" not the Father of All Rivers. This is the name given to the Mississippi River by Native Americans.
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No. Many of the longest rivers in the world flow noth, including the longest the Nile. Others include Yenisei_River, Angara_River, Selengaand Lena in Russia, and the Yukon in Alaska. Many huge Canadian rivers flow north too. the Seine and Rhine flow north in Europe.
because it has little rivers that flow over to it and it becomes bigger and goes throut the hole thing
They are all similar because they are all major rivers in their countries.