Rivers can flow in any compass direction, a river will always flow downhill.
No it flows into the North sea
England has many rivers but no oceans.
A river can't flow THROUGH another river but can merge with other rivers. There are some smaller rivers which flow into the River Thames including the Cherwell and Wey. The River Thames eventually flows into the North Sea east of London.
St. Joesph kind of flows west, then NW and empties into Lake Michigan.
No. Many of the longest rivers in the world flow noth, including the longest the Nile. Others include Yenisei_River, Angara_River, Selengaand Lena in Russia, and the Yukon in Alaska. Many huge Canadian rivers flow north too. the Seine and Rhine flow north in Europe.
No ocean flows into any river. The Humber flows into the North Sea
In general, rivers flow downhill from higher elevations to lower elevations, which often means they flow from east to west due to the rotation of the Earth and the tilt of its axis. However, this is a generalization and not a universal rule as rivers can flow in any direction depending on topography and other factors.
Yes the Amazon river
Rivers respond to gravity, and flow downhill or down any slope. The current (flowing water) will react according to the slope down which it is moving.
There are no oceans in the US... do you mean rivers? In any case, the East, Hudson, Mississippi and Susquehanna rivers alike flow into the Atlantic.
It flows into egypt and america and luton