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the Ohio river does. it flows northwest, then generally southwest to enter the Mississippi River at Cairo, Ill. The Ohio's course follows a portion of the southern edge of the region covered by continental ice...The river is a major tributary of the Mississippi and supplies more water to it than the Missouri River. The Ohio River basin covers about 204,000 sq mi and the chief tributaries are the Tennessee, Cumberland, Wabash, and Kentucky.

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