Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana
The Mississippi River defines portions of these states' borders:Along the east side of the river:MinnesotaWisconsinIllinoisKentuckyTennesseeMississippiAlong the west side of the river:IowaMissouriArkansasLouisiana
The Ohio River creates the southern borders of Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio where it meets the Mississippi River.
The Missouri River forms Iowa's western border with Nebraska, while the Mississippi River marks its eastern border with Illinois and Wisconsin.
Six states touch the Tennessee border. Tennessee is bordered by the 8 states Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas and Missouri. However, the Tennessee border does not touch either Arkansas of Missouri. The Mississippi River is the western border of Tennessee. The Mississippi River separates Tennessee from Arkansas and Missouri. The Tennessee border touches the other 6 states.
The Gulf of Mexico is bordered by six Mexican states and five U. S. states:Quintana Roo, MexicoYucatán, MexicoCampeche, MexicoTabasco, MexicoVeracruz, MexicoTamaulipas, MexicoTexas, U.S.A.Louisiana, U.S.A.Mississippi, U.S.A.Alabama, U.S.A.Florida, U.S.A.
There are only 2 states that the Mississippi River passes through. These states are Louisiana and Mississippi. The river does run along the borders of Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota.
The Mississippi River, the Ohio River, and the Wabash River.
The Mississippi River forms the eatern border. The St. Frances River form a small part of the border on the northeast. The Red River forms a small part of the southwestern border.
Illinois, Minnesota, Michigan, and Iowa are states that border Wisconsin.
The Mississippi River is the largest river and it is the western border of Illinois. The Ohio and Wabash Rivers are the southern border of Illinois. The Illinois River is the largest internal river in Illinois.
The major rivers in Tennessee are the Tennessee River, Mississippi River, Cumberland River, Clinch River, and Duck River. The Mississippi River forms the border between Tennessee and Arkansas.
Illinois, Kentucky and Missouri.