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The state of Ohio has a little over 44,000 miles of rivers and streams. Ohio covers a total of 41,328 square miles.
Some Ohio rivers are either to small or too polluted.
The Mississippi .
mississippi river
YES, Raccoon Creek IS the longest creek in Ohio being 109 miles in length. Thanks, Ohio DNR... http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/portals/0/streams/chapter1.pdf Click on Stream Trivia and you will see the listing of Ohio's Longest Streams---Raccoon Creek is the ONLY creek listed...all the rest are rivers.
All rivers are streams but not all streams are rivers. There is a defined method (Link) of sizing flowing water, all these features are streams and are ranked as 1st through 12th order streams. The systems starts with what would be called in non-scientific terms brooks and works up to rivers. Going up in size and strength, streams that are classified as 4th through 6th order are medium streams while anything larger is a river. Examples:The Ohio River in the United States is an 8th order streamThe Mississippi River is a 10th order stream.The Amazon in South America, is a 12th order stream.
Glaciers are cool. Literally.
There are over 160 species of fish that live in Ohio's rivers, lakes, and streams. These species include popular game fish such as bass, trout, and walleye, as well as a variety of other freshwater fish.
the allegheny and monongahela rivers come together and form the Ohio river in Pittsburgh....
It is the highest point in Ohio rivers north of it flow into Lake Erie Rivers South of it flow into the Ohio River.