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The Missouri River flows through several states, primarily traveling north and south through Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri. It begins in the Rocky Mountains of Montana and ultimately empties into the Mississippi River in Missouri. The river serves as a significant waterway for these states, influencing their geography and economy.
The river turns northeast to join the Missouri River near the North Dakota border.
Yukon and Kuskokwim Porcupine River and King Salmon River. Tanana River, Salcha River, Chena River.
The Missouri River.Missouri River.......according to my mapThe Missouri River is the longest tributary to the Mississippi River. The Mighty Missouri travels 2,431 miles before meeting the Mississippi in St. Louis, MO.
The Missouri River is 2,341 miles long and is the longest tributary to the Mississippi River.
The Yukon River, which originates in Canada, passes for somewhat over half its length through the U.S. state of Alaska.
The Yukon River flows through Alaska. The river is also in British Columbia and Yukon, Canada. It begins in British Columbia.
The Yukon River runs through Canada & Alaska all the way out to the Bering Sea.
The Yukon River in Alaska. It stretches 1979 km through Alaska and Canada.
The Klondike River runs through Canada. It is 99 miles in length and has its source in the Ogilvie Mountains.
The river flows from southern Yukon Territory, Canada, through Alaska to the Bering Sea.
The Yukon River flows approximately 2,000 miles through Alaska and Canada. It is one of the longest rivers in North America.
The Mississippi River does not run through Alaska or Canada. It is in the contiguous U.S. states southeast of Alaska.
The Hodzana River, Hogatza River, Holitna River and Huslia River are rivers in Alaska.
The Yukon River flows from Yukon Territory in Canada, through the American state of Alaska to the Bering Strait.
The sourse is in Canada
Missouri River BasinThe Missouri River starts in Montana and flows through North and South Dakota, forms the boundary between Nebraska and Iowa and part of the boundary between Kansas and Missouri, and flows through Missouri to the Mississippi River.