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How big is the orinoco river basin?

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How big is the Tennessee river?

The Tennessee River is 652 miles long. It flows through Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and Kentucky. It flows into the Ohio River at Paducah, Kentucky.


What is the Ohio river a tributary of?

Beaver River, Big Sandy River, Cumberland River, Great Miami River, Green River, Guyandotte River, Hocking River, Kanawha River, Kentucky River, Licking River, Little Hocking River, Little Kanawha River, Little Miami River, Little Muskingum River, Little Sandy River, Muskingum River, Salt River, Scioto River, Shade River, Tennessee River, and Wabash River are tributaries of the Ohio River.


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Tennessee is called "The Volunteer State". The nickname started during the War of 1812. Tennessee also has been referred to as the "Big Bend State" which refers to the Indian name for the Tennessee River: "the river with the big bend."


What rivers floow north in the US?

The Red River - Minnesota and Dakota. The St. John River - Jacksonville, FL. The Saginaw River - Michigan. The Shiawasee River - Michigan. (slightly easterly) The Kishwaukee River - Illinois. The Monongahela River - WVA and PA. The Youghiogheny River - WVA and PA. The Willamette River - Oregon. The Maumee River. The Little Big Horn River - Montana. Jordan River - Utah Mojave River - Southern California Tennessee River - Kentucky-Tennessee Cumberland River - Kentucky-Tennessee Reese River (spring only) - Nevada


How big is the Orinoco river?

The Orinoco watershed - its basin, covers an area of about 990000 km2


Why is Big Basin called Big Basin?

Because Big Basin is really big. Why else?


What US river starts with B?

Beaufort River is in South Carolina. Brazos River is in Texas. Bald River is in Tennessee. Big Black River is in Mississippi.


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How many upstream rivers does the US have?

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How big is Amazon River?

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