The Mississippi River is a major river in the United States, known for its length and historical significance, flowing through several states from Minnesota to Louisiana. In contrast, the Amazon River, located in South America, is recognized as the largest river by discharge volume of water in the world and has a vast rainforest ecosystem surrounding it. While the Mississippi is primarily fed by tributaries from North America, the Amazon has a diverse network of tributaries and is crucial for global biodiversity. Additionally, the cultural and ecological contexts of these rivers are vastly different, reflecting their unique geographical regions.
The Ohio and Mississippi rivers to name two.
Mississippi and Missouri Rivers.
The Missouri and Mississippi Rivers come together just north of St. Louis.
The major rivers in Mississippi are Mississippi River, Big Black River, Pearl River, and Yazoo River.
they are rivers
The Missouri and the Ohio rivers are the two major rivers that merge into the Mississippi.
No the Nile is the longest if them all, they are all different lengths
The Mississippi River separates Louisiana and Mississippi.
The region surrounding the Amazon is mostly tropical rain forest. The Mississippi delta is subtropical, but much of the Mississippi River region is temperate.
Rivers that are east of the Mississippi and flow into it are: Wisconsin River, Saint Croix, and Ohio.
Mississippi and the Missouri rivers.
Ohio and Mississippi Rivers