Yes
Some rivers that flow through mountain and basin regions include the Colorado River in the United States, the Columbia River in North America, and the Yangtze River in China. These rivers typically originate in mountainous areas and flow through basins before reaching their final destinations.
The Colorado River Basin stretches from Wyoming to Mexico.
Water go through different states. It include solid , liquid and gaseous states.
The pioneers crossing the Sierra Nevada were generally trying to go to California. For example, the Donner Party emigrated from the United States to California in 1846 by crossing the Rocky Mountains, Great Basin, and finally the Sierra Nevada in order to settle in Mexican California.
LouisianaMississippiArkansasMissouriWisconsinMinnesotaIowaKentuckyIllinois
10: Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas.
It is impossible to say without knowing the starting point. For example, if you start in Oklahoma, you don't have to go through any other states. If you start in Tennessee, you have to go through Arkansas. Etc.
when they go through different states (Solids, liquids) and go through different densitys!
No,the Great Wall of China does not go trough Korea.That is why it is called the Great Wall of China
I suppose you could go through any number of states, but the most direct route will take you through Wisconsin, Illinois and Kentucky.
no it does not