I believe that Canada's largest Rivers are as follows, they are not in order of size though, St. Lawrence River (Quebec/Ontario) Fraser River (British Columbia) Saskatchewan River (Saskatchewan/Alberta) Mackenzie River (Northwest Territories) Nelson River (Manitoba) These may be wrong but they are large rivers in Canada.
Mackenzie / Fraser / Yukon / St. Lawrence / Nelson / Saskatchewan / Great Whale / Saint John / Grand / Hillsborough / Annapolis / Main.
Really... Its allalong Canadas coast... And any lakes and rivers inside our territory!
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The Tombigbee and Tennessee Rivers are important rivers in Mississippi and Alabama.
Rivers are important because you can get water and fish
canadas national fish is cod and salmon................................................thats wat i think how bout u
There are two rivers that feed into the land of Mesopotamia. They are the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. They are important because the two rivers brought silt, a rich soil which helps plant grow extremely well. I hope my answer helped! :)
The Mississippi and the Amazon rivers are the two largest and most important rivers in the western hemisphere.
Rivers in China are important for drinking, agriculture, and electricity generation.
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your moms 2 rivers