It's the Ohio river, Missouri river, and Arkansas river.
***2nd Answerer says: The mighty Mississippi River has many tributaries. So many that it is usually divided into three sections: the Upper Mississippi, the Middle Mississippi, and the Lower Mississippi.
The Upper Mississippi flows about 1150 miles (about 1,500 km) from Lake Itasca in Clearwater County, Minnesota to St.Louis, Missouri. Along the way, it is fed by such tributaries as the Minnesota River, the St. Croix River, the Cannon River, the Zumbro River, the Black River, the La Crosse River, the Root River, the Wisconsin River, the Rock River, the Iowa River, the Skunk River, the Des Moines River, the Crow River, the Chippewa River, the Maquoketa River, the Wapsipinicon River, and the Illinois River.
The Middle Mississippi section begins with it's confluence with the Missouri River, about 200 miles (300 km or so), to its confluence with the Ohio River. Along the way it is fed by the Meramec River and the Kaskaskia River.
The Lower MIssissippi section begins with the confluence of the Ohio River, about 1,000 miles (1,600 km or so), to the Gulf of Mexico. Major tributaries include the White River, the Arkansas River, the Big Black River, and the Yazoo River.
There are many rivers in Arkansas. Arkansas's major rivers are Mississippi River, Arkansas River, Ouachita River, Eleven Point River and Black River.
There are many rivers that flow into the Mississippi River. Some of these rivers include the Ohio River, the Gull Lake River, the Wisconsin River, the Red Cedar River, and the St. Croix River.
Many rivers flow into the Mississippi River. The two largest are the Missouri from the west and the Ohio from the east.
There are many rivers in the Midwest United States. Some major rivers include the Ohio River, the Illinois River, the Missouri River, and the Mississippi River.
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Mississippi River flows through Vicksburg. Also the Yazoo River joins the Mississippi River at Vicksburg.
The city is near the confluence of the Mississippi River and the Missouri River.
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The largest river flowing thru the Midwest is the Mississippi. This river begins in Minnesota and flows all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. Most other rivers dump into this mighty river. This river forms the Eastern border of states like Iowa, and Missouri and others. There is also the Missouri river. This is a large river was used by Native Americans, fur traders and Lewis and Clark for exploration. This river forms the Western border of Iowa and flows through Missouri to the Mississippi. In Iowa there are many rivers. The Des Moines river is one of the largest rivers. In Nebraska, the Platte river branches into many areas before joining into one large river. There are many other rivers in the Midwest. These are just a few.
from other rivers going into it like the ohio river going into the mississippi
3 rivers and the tributes are get of the computer and think about it