Yes. The British system consists of primary school, secondary school, college and university. The American system consists of elementary school, middle school, high school and college or university. Additionally, the British (or at least English) system has A Levels and/or GCSEs while the US has APs and IBs. In Britain, school years are 'forms', but in the US they are 'grades'. A 'class' in the US is a 'module' in Britain. Also, the US system grades in 'points' while the British system uses 'marks'.
Mississippi River
Middle Eastern countries
According to some references, all the significant mountain ranges east of the Mississippi River are part of the Appalachian Mountains system. Geologically, however, the Adirondack Mountains in New York are actually a southern part of the Laurentian Mountain range system, most of which is in Canada.
California and like Colorado
the Missouri river
Mississippi River
The Mississippi River.
The Mississippi river
the Missouri river
Mississippi
The Mississippi River, being fed by the Ohio River and Colorado River.
The Missouri River is longer, but may be considered a tributary to the Mississippi River, which drains much of the eastern interior of the US.
The Mississippi-Missouri river system. This includes the Ohio river. It drains the whole of the US East of the Rocky mountains & west of the Appalatians.
The Mississippi River, and its tributaries including the Missouri and Ohio Rivers. The Missouri River can be considered to be the longest interior river.
== == The Mississippi River drains into the Gulf of Mexico. Did you also know that the Mississippi River is the second longest river in The United States, only to the Missouri?
The Mississippi.