lakes and mostly ponds
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.
Rivers that are east of the Mississippi and flow into it are: Wisconsin River, Saint Croix, and Ohio.
There are over 400 rivers in Wisconsin.
The Seine
The Fox river (in Wisconsin) flows North. The Fox and the Nile are the only two rivers in the world that flow North.
The major rivers in Wisconsin are the Wisconsin River, Mississippi River, St. Croix River and Chippewa River.
The major rivers in Wisconsin are the Wisconsin River, Mississippi River, St. Croix River and Chippewa River.
They flow though several countries but mainly modern day Iraq.
Minnesota has more rivers than Wisconsin, with over 12,000 rivers and streams flowing through the state. The Mississippi River, which is one of the longest rivers in North America, originates in Minnesota. While Wisconsin also boasts many rivers, including parts of the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers, Minnesota's extensive river network surpasses that of its neighbor.
Small streams flow into rivers and the rivers flow to bigger rivers.
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.
Yes. Because even though rivers run to merge with salt water rivers flow down so there is no salt water in a river making it 100% fresh water. Yes. Because even though a river runs to merge with salt water, rivers flow down. Therefore, making a river 100% fresh water.