Few, but Yes!!
Cumberland River, Tennessee River, and the Mississippi River. The state is trisected by the Tennessee River into three geograpic areas represented by the three stars on its flag. The Tennessee River and the Cumberland River flow north out of Tennessee into Kentucky, forming the Land Between the Lakes between Lake Barkley (Cumberland River) and Lake Kentucky (Tennessee River). Both rivers then flow into the Ohio on its way to joining the Mississippi.
The Cumberland River runs through Nashville TN.
The major rivers in Tennessee are the Tennessee River, Mississippi River, Cumberland River, Clinch River, and Duck River. The Mississippi River forms the border between Tennessee and Arkansas.
Tennessee does not have an official state river. The major rivers in Tennessee are the Tennessee River, Mississippi River, Cumberland River, Clinch River, and Duck River.
The Tennessee River
Tennessee - on the Cumberland River.
It wasnt just the river that flooded Nashville, but the river you are talking about is the Cumberland river.
Yes. The tennessee river has a lot of rocks, and a few dangerous animals. There were sights of american alligators, alligator gars, and water snakes in the tennessee river.
Nashville, Tennessee.
cumberland and the red river
Nashville is a city in Tennessee. The geographical features include the river that runs along Nashville, called the Cumberland River, many farms, and mountains. Because of its location, it rains a lot in the winter.
Some important landforms in Tennessee include the Great Smoky Mountains, Cumberland Plateau, and Mississippi River. Key bodies of water in the state include the Tennessee River, Clinch River, and Reelfoot Lake.