1.6 million gallons per second
Mississippi river
There are so many bodies of water in the US. The Montana river flows from Montana to the Mississippi River.
The closest body of water is the Mississippi River??????????? I guess!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Platte River flows approximately 1,000 miles before joining the Missouri River, which eventually leads to the Mississippi River and flows into New Orleans. The travel time for water can vary based on factors like flow rate and weather conditions, but it typically takes several weeks to months for water to travel this distance. On average, it might take around 30 to 60 days for water from the source of the Platte River to reach New Orleans.
Mississippi is bordered by the Mississippi River to the west.
the gulf of mexico
Mississippi is bordered by the Mississippi River to the west.
Mississippi is bordered by the Mississippi River to the west.
When the Mississippi River water flows into the Gulf of Mexico the fresh water does not mix immediately with the salt water. Instead, it takes a while and the fresh water forms a plume and does not mix for a while.
The Mississippi river starts in northern Minnesota, at lake Itasca. Then it flows south and empties into the Gulf of Mexico. (It is debated if the Mississippi runs into the Missouri river or if the Missouri runs into the Mississippi river.)
The Mississippi River flows south into the Gulf of Mexico. It first begins at Lake Itasca in Minnesota and ends in Louisiana when it flows into the Gulf.
Both the Mercedes-Benz Superdome and the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans are near the Mississippi River. This iconic river flows through the city, providing a significant geographical and cultural landmark for the area. The proximity to the river enhances the stadiums' accessibility and contributes to the vibrant atmosphere of New Orleans.