because it has little rivers that flow over to it and it becomes bigger and goes throut the hole thing
Mississippi river
The Mississippi River
Five states are on the west side of the Mississippi River. The west side of the Mississippi River borders Iowa, Missouri and Arkansas. The river flows through Minnesota and Louisiana.
Five states are on the west side of the Mississippi River. The west side of the Mississippi River borders Iowa, Missouri and Arkansas. The rivers flows through Minnesota and Louisiana.
There are several tributaries to the Mississippi River. Five of these tributaries are the Missouri, Ohio, Arkansas, Black, and Red Rivers.
The Mississippi River, the Missouri River, and the Arkansas River are some examples.
The Mississippi River borders 10 US states. The Upper and Lower Mississippi Rivers each border 5 US states.Upper Mississippi River:MinnesotaWisconsinIowaIllinoisMissouriLower Mississippi RiverKentuckyTennesseeMississippiArkansasLouisiana
Five states are on the west side of the Mississippi River. The west side of the Mississippi River borders Iowa, Missouri and Arkansas. The river flows through Minnesota and Louisiana.
Due to its great length, there are many tributaries of the Mississippi River. Five of these tributaries are the St. Croix River, the Missouri River, the Ohio River, the Rock River, and the White River.
The Phestigo, the Milwaukee, the Red River, The Mississippi and the Ohio.
Louis Joliet and Father Jacques Marquette (and five others) found the Mississippi River in 1673.
The only five states entirely east of the Mississippi River with areas of population density of fewer than two people per square mile are Maine, Vermont, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Mississippi. These states have rural regions with low population densities, often characterized by vast, unpopulated land areas.