Many of them, the biggest being the Mississippi.
The Mississippi.
The Mississippi River is one of the longest in the US, and flows from northern Minnesota south to the Gulf of Mexico.
Mississippi River
Mississippi River
the Nile river flows north The Nile does flow north, but it isn't in the US. St. John's River (FL), Willamette River (OR) and the Monongahela River (VA) are the three US rivers that flow north.
The Missouri River travels through a number of US States which include: * Missouri *Kansas* Iowa * Nebraska * South Dakota * North Dakota * Montana.
Hudson river flows from north to south through New York is US. It is a is a 315-mile (507 km) watercourse. Yes there are maps such as Google map that can help you show where the Hudson river flows.
The Mississippi River is the longest north/south river in North America.
MISSOURI RIVER Also flows through the north central region after it hits South Dakota. Also is the longest in the US
The answer is the Mississippi River. It is around 2340 miles long. Situates in the North- South of the US
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