Ah, what a happy little question! When you're talking about a specific river like the Mississippi River, it's like giving it a proper name, so you would capitalize "River" in this case. It's all about showing respect to the beauty of nature around us.
Capitalize a geographical term when it is part of a proper noun or a specific location. For example, capitalize "Mississippi River" or "Mount Everest" but not when referring to a general river or mountain.
Yes, it is the name of a place i.e. a 'proper noun'.You should always capitalize a proper noun.
The Nile River is typically capitalized as it is a proper noun.
If the name is "proper", then , yes. Let's go fishing at the Mississippi River. If it's not proper, no. Let's go fishing at the river.
The three major rivers in Louisiana are the Mississippi River, the Red River, and the Atchafalaya River.
Capitalize a geographical term when it is part of a proper noun or a specific location. For example, capitalize "Mississippi River" or "Mount Everest" but not when referring to a general river or mountain.
The correct way to capitalize the sentence is: "My favorite novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, is set mostly on the Mississippi River."
The Mississippi River
I think it is the Mississippi River but not for sure
The Mississippi River forms the boundary between Illinois and Missorui
Mississippi River. :)
The Mississippi River is the boundary between Tennessee and Arkansas.
the Mississippi river
The Mississippi River, Colorado River and Missouri River are some.
I think it is the mississippi River :)
Missouri eventually enter the Mississippi river which then leads to the gulf of Mexico
Yes, it is the name of a place i.e. a 'proper noun'.You should always capitalize a proper noun.