Mississippi, Cumberland, Tennessee, and Little Tennessee Rivers.
The Tennessee and the Cumberland.
The Mississippi. The Tennessee. The Cumberland.
The Tennessee and the Cumberland.
Tennessee's natural landforms include mountains (Appalachian Mountains in the east), plateaus (Cumberland Plateau in the middle), valleys (Great Valley of Tennessee), rivers (Mississippi, Tennessee, Cumberland), and forests (Great Smoky Mountains National Park).
Tennessee and cumberland rivers
Cumberland River, Tennessee River, and the Mississippi River. The state is trisected by the Tennessee River into three geograpic areas represented by the three stars on its flag. The Tennessee River and the Cumberland River flow north out of Tennessee into Kentucky, forming the Land Between the Lakes between Lake Barkley (Cumberland River) and Lake Kentucky (Tennessee River). Both rivers then flow into the Ohio on its way to joining the Mississippi.
To open the way to the control of Tennessee and Cumberland rivers and to the invasion of Tennessee along the Line Tennessee and Mississippi rivers.
* The Mississippi, * The Tennessee, * The Kentucky, * The Cumberland, * The Ohio, * The Licking.
cumberland and the red river
The Mississippi The Tennessee The Cumberland
The main bodies of water in Tennessee include the Tennessee River, Mississippi River, Cumberland River, and the Clinch River. These rivers are important for transportation, recreation, and wildlife habitats in the state.