All of the rivers in Siberia tend to flow north. These rivers flow north as they being pulled to drain into the Arctic Ocean.
Siberia represents about two-thirds of Russia and is criss-crossed with rivers.Some of the larger or more significant rivers would be the Angara, Tunguska, Ob, Selenga, Yenisei, Tom, Om, Lena, Irtysh, Shilka.
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The Yenisei River flows from south to north, across Siberia. It is one of the largest rivers in Asia. The river begins at the city of Kyzyl in the republic of Tyva, Russia, and empties into the Kara Sea, in the Arctic Ocean.
Eventually, the rivers in New York State flow into the Atlantic Ocean. On the way there, some may flow into various sounds, bays, and harbors.
Some rivers in Texas are called "wrong way rivers" because they flow contrary to the typical direction of rivers in the region. Instead of flowing south towards the Gulf of Mexico, these rivers flow northward or eastward. This unusual flow pattern occurs due to the topography and geological features of the area, which can divert water in unexpected directions. A notable example is the Pecos River, which flows north into the Canadian River.
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No. Siberia is a region in northern Russia. It is a long way from the old Yugoslavia. SerBia but not SiBeria is the part of old Yougoslava
None. Any rivers which cut through the Appalachian mountain range will eventually flow into the Atlantic Ocean, not the Pacific.
Actually many rivers run north in North America. Water has no sense of direction. If flows downhill by gravity. Most rivers east of the Rocky Mountains do flow in a southerly direction because the elevation is lower to the south and they are flowing toward the Gulf of Mexico. Source: Riverlorian.com