Do leeches live in the TN river?
Well of COURSE! All leeches are fresh water. In rivers they usually live under large flat rocks so as to not be swept away by the current. they will usually prefer a place were the current is not as strong.
Does a river travel upstream or down?
By definition all rivers run downstream, with the possible exception of tidal effects where the river meets the sea (as the tide comes in, in some places the water may run "backward" up the river for a usually short distance).
Is the Tennessee River in Georgia?
The Tennessee River does dot flow into Georgia. It borders or flows through Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and Kentucky.
How long does it take to travel from Chattanooga to Knoxville via the Tennessee River?
it knoxville to memphis tennessee
Does the Tennessee River dump into the Mississippi?
Where does the Tennessee river empty?
The Tennessee River ends as it enters the Ohio River at Paducah, Ky. (Answer from Kodiwoedee)
Tennessee River
A river of the southeast United States rising in eastern Tennessee and flowing about 1,049 km (652 mi) through northern Alabama, western Tennessee, and western Kentucky to the Ohio River.
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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.
Is the Chattahoochee River bigger than the Tennessee River?
The Tennessee River is bigger than the Chattahoochee River. The Chattahoochee River is 430 miles long. The Tennessee River is 631 miles long. At its basin, the Chattahoochee River discharges an average of 10,090 cubic feet per second. At its basin, the Tennessee River discharges an average of 70,575 cubic feet per second.
In which direction does the Provo River flow?
The Provo River rises in Washington Lake and flows about 70 miles southwest to Utah Lake.
What does the Tennessee river flow into?
The Tennessee River flows into the Ohio River at Paducah, Kentucky.
I believe it is Chattanooga
Snails are 1mm to 312 mm long.
That means they don't weigh much...
What town lies at the southernmost point of the Tennessee River?
It's mouth is at the Ohio River in Paducah Kentucky.
Why did the chichasaws cede their lands noth of the Tennessee river?
The Chickasaws ceded their lands north of the Tennessee River primarily due to pressure from the U.S. government and encroaching white settlers seeking land for agriculture and expansion. Treaties, such as the Treaty of Pontotoc Creek in 1832, were often made under duress, leading to loss of territory. Additionally, the promise of compensation and the desire for better living conditions influenced their decision to relinquish these lands. Ultimately, these factors contributed to their forced removal and displacement.
What bodies of water do the Tennessee River flow into?
The Tennessee River primarily flows into the Ohio River, which is a major tributary of the Mississippi River. It starts in eastern Tennessee and travels through several states before joining the Ohio River at Paducah, Kentucky. The Tennessee River also has numerous reservoirs and lakes along its course, contributing to regional water systems.