some lakes and rivers are bayou,big black river,deer creek,and homochitto river now these are the lakes: aron lake, adair lake,adam lake, and alec lake theses were some of the rivers and lakes of Mississippi
Mississippi has no large natural lakes. The chief lakes in the state are all artificially created reservoirs behind dams.
The largest lakes include:
- Arkabutla Lake, on the Coldwater River
- Sardis Lake, on the Tallahatchie
- Enid Lake, on the Yocona River
- Grenada Lake, on the Yalobusha
- Ross Barnett Reservoir, on the Pearl River.
The major rivers in Mississippi are Mississippi River, Big Black River, Pearl River, and Yazoo River. The major lakes in Mississippi are Ross Barnett Reservoir, Arkabutla Lake, Sardis Lake, Grenada Lake.
Ross Barnett Reservoir is the largest reservoir in Mississippi. Named for Ross R. Barnett, the 52nd Governor of Mississippi who was a staunch segregationist.
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Grenada Lake
Grenada lake in Grenada, MS
Sardis lake
Mississippi
the Mississippi river
The major lakes in Mississippi are Ross Barnett Reservoir, Arkabutla Lake, Sardis Lake, Grenada Lake.
The Mississippi River is a river in Mississippi
rivers and lakes
Major Rivers: Mississippi River, Big Black River, Pearl River, Yazoo River.Major Lakes: Ross Barnett Reservoir, Arkabutla Lake, Sardis Lake, Grenada LakeSource: NETSTATE
Theres the great lakes. Such as Ontario, Erie, Superior. There is Mississippi river. Tigris, Tiber, and the Indus are examples of rivers.
There are two major lakes that are shared by Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada. Those lakes are Athabasca Lake and Cold Lake.
The Missouri and the Ohio rivers are the two major rivers that merge into the Mississippi.
Some major US physical features include the Rocky Mountains, the Great Plains, the Mississippi River, the Great Lakes, and the Appalachian Mountains.
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it has 48.5 oxbow lakes.
Two states touch the Mississippi River and Great Lakes. The Mississippi River originates in Minnesota at Lake Itasca and flows toward the southeast. The northeastern border of Minnesota touches Lake Superior. Wisconsin is the other state that touches both. It actually touches two of the Great Lakes. Its northern border touches Lake Superior and on the east is Lake Michigan. Its western border touches the Mississippi River.