the Mississippi River
A junction. I live in a place called Grand Junction where three rivers merge.
Fort Snelling lies at the junction of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers
Junction is a noun. (it can be an adjective, as in Junctional)
The Republican and Smoky Hill rivers join at Junction City, Kansas to form the Kansas River.
The junction of two rivers is called a confluence. At this point, the waters from both rivers merge, often creating a larger body of water. Confluences can be significant for various reasons, including ecological diversity and human settlement, as they often provide resources and transportation routes. Notable examples include the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers in the United States.
A deferred junction is typically associated with depositional landforms. It forms when sediment is deposited at the intersection of two rivers or streams, creating a more stable junction point.
Well, honey, that would be Lafayette, Indiana. It sits right near the junction of the Wabash and Tippecanoe rivers. So, if you're ever in the area and need a geography lesson, now you know where to go!
Tigris
The address of the Two Rivers History Museum is: 1810 Jefferson St, Two Rivers, WI 54241
The address of the Two Rivers Historical Society is: 1622 Jefferson St, Two Rivers, WI 54241-3017
No, Toronto is not south of Minneapolis. In fact, Toronto is located to the northeast of Minneapolis. Toronto is situated in Canada, while Minneapolis is in the United States, and the two cities are separated by a significant distance, with Minneapolis being further south.
Tigris and Euphrates rivers