There are either 3 or 4 states
- Missouri is entirely east of the Arkansas and west of the Mississippi, because the Arkansas does not enter the state.
- Parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas (where it joins the Mississippi) can be considered "between " the two.
Mississippi
The Mississippi River is the boundary between Tennessee and Arkansas.
The border between Mississippi on the west and Arkansas on the east is the Mississippi River. It also forms the border between Arkansas and Tennessee.
Minnesota, Wisconsin, iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana
Five states are on the west side of the Mississippi River. The west side of the Mississippi River borders Iowa, Missouri and Arkansas. The river flows through Minnesota and Louisiana.
There aren't any states that the Mississippi river run inbesides Minneapolis, but the Mississippi river boarders Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, part of Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Mississippi. It also goes partly into Louisiana, I believe.
Tennessee borders Arkansas. The two states are separated by the Mississippi River.
The states of Iowa, Missouri, and Arkansas have their eastern borders on the Mississippi River. The Mississippi River borders seven other states.
which river runs across the state of Arkansas
The Mississippi River is the second longest river in the United states, after the Missouri River. It forms the border of, or runs through, ten different states: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana.
Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana border the Mississippi River, but it depends where you consider the Mississippi starting. Some say Minnesota is on the Mississippi too.
The Mississippi River runs between Tennessee and Arkansas. The Mississippi River forms the western boundary of Tennessee and separates Tennessee from both Arkansas and Missouri.