The two rivers in question are the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers.
Some examples of continents that are roughly parallel to each other include Africa and South America, North America and Asia, Europe and Africa.
poo is one wee is the other and also sex.
tibia and fibula. radius and ulna
No it flows into the North sea
because it does not go north to south like other rivers it goes south to north.
Quadrilaterals usually have special names only if they DO have parallel sides, or some other special property. You might just call it "quadrilateral", or "a quadrilateral with no parallel sides".
Parallel lines never meet. On the other hand, every pair of longitudes meets at the Earth's North and South Poles.
The Danube crosses Bavaria. Other rivers in Bavaria are: Inn, Lech, Isar, Iller, Regen, Altmühl, Naab
In north America it's a dairy. In Europe other names.
The answer depends on what list you look at. According to the Wikipedia list, there are 39 rivers in North Dakota, but only 34 of them are named "river". The other 5 are named "creek". Geology.com lists 24 rivers in North Dakota with 20 of them named "river" and 4 of them named "creek". The major rivers are the James River, the Missouri River, the Red River (of the North), and the Souris River.
the river Valency burst its banks, no other main one. :)
North Dakota rivers include Missouri, Red (the Red River of the North), Cannonball, James, Sheyenne, Souris, and Heart rivers. Other North Dakota rivers are Little Muddy, Des Lacs, the Little Missouri, White Earth river, Knife, Pembina, Tongue, Park, Forest, Goose, Maple, and the Wild Rice river. The names of North Dakota lakes include Lake Sakakawea and Devils Lake. Other North Dakota lakes are Lake Darling, Long Lake, Alkaline Lake, Lac Aux Morts, Lake Ashtabula, Horsehead Lake, and part of Lake Oahe.