The Mississippi is being used as a rubbish dump for factories and it is also used for water sports and drinking water.
In history of the Mississippi river, it was used for many things. Some of the main things that the Mississippi river was used for was for transportation, to generate electricity, for water to bath in and drink. Also the biggest thing that this big river was used for was to get rid of our waste.
It didn't. The Mississippi does not affect most of the world.
Some major daily newspapers in Mississippi include The Clarion-Ledger, The Sun Herald, and The Mississippi Press.
Steamboats are now casinos and used for tours up the Mississippi River. I was on one a few years ago that was used for banquets and parties.
The great state of Mississippi currently boasts 82 counties.
Since the colonial period of the United States the Mississippi River has been used like a highway for the transportation of people and goods and it is still used that way today.
the last march would be today, october 18th, earlier today they were marching in pearl mississippi
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The Mississippi is used for carrying grain, iron & other things across it.
Most of the words from the Plains Indians that are used today are names of places or cities and names of states or waterways. Hiawatha, Minnesota is the name of a city. The Dakotas are also an Indian word. Mississippi is also an Indian name.
Is it may seem today, the Mississippi can be used for taking baths or having a mature adult swim or a childish kid swim. It is source of water of which poor people may have permanent visual use to, and of a lot of occasions it is a vital source of food as fish go by every instant.