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What river flows backwards?

Because of tides coming from from NYC, the Hudson flows both ways. The native Americans who lived in the area called it Muhheakantuck, the river that flows both ways. When the tide comes in, it flows north. chicogo river None. All rivers flow forwards. However, some rivers in the North American continent flow primarily to the north, which is generally considered to be not typical of rivers in North America, since the higher elevations are in the central and northern portions of the continent. Since water must flow downhill, rivers in North America generally flow to the south. West of what is called "The Continental Divide," rivers will flow to the south and west. East of that, they will flow to the south and east. There are a few notable exceptions. The related link below lists some of them.


Why did ancient egyptians travel north to south than to travel east to west?

The ancient Egyptians traveled north to south along the Nile River because the river's current flows from south to north. This made it easier for them to navigate and transport goods. Traveling east to west was more difficult due to the harsh desert landscape, which made it harder to travel and limited the availability of resources.


What are the rivers connected with the oceans?

Some rivers connected with oceans include the Amazon River in South America, the Nile River in Africa, the Mississippi River in North America, and the Ganges River in Asia. These rivers flow into the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans.


North equatorial and south equatorial currents flow in which direction?

North Equatorial flow clockwise and southern counter-clockwise.


The Tigris and Euphrates rivers empty into the?

The Tigris and Euphrates rivers flow into the Persian gulf