St. Louis is where the Missouri River and the Mississippi River meet.
The city is near the confluence of the Mississippi River and the Missouri River.
At the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, the Missouri River carries more water. Generally, the Missouri River has a larger discharge volume compared to the Mississippi at this point due to its longer length and larger watershed area. This makes the Missouri an important tributary to the Mississippi, contributing significantly to its flow.
Both the Illinois & Missouri rivers join the Mississippi river near St. Louis, Missouri.
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The city of St. Louis is located on both theMississippi and Missouri Rivers.
'Confluence' means the point at which two river system meet and join into one. I believe the two states are Illinois and Missouri. and the confluence happens just north of St. Louis.
The Missouri River [a tributary of the Mississippi River] is the longest river in the USA. It begins at the confluence of the Madison, Jefferson, and Gallatin rivers in Montana, and flows through its valley south and east into the Mississippi north of St. Louis, Missouri.
Mississippi and Missouri Rivers.
The Missouri River [a tributary of the Mississippi River] is the longest river in the USA. It begins at the confluence of the Madison, Jefferson, and Gallatin rivers in Montana, and flows through its valley south and east into the Mississippi north of St. Louis, Missouri.
The Missouri River [a tributary of the Mississippi River] is the longest river in the USA. It begins at the confluence of the Madison, Jefferson, and Gallatin rivers in Montana, and flows through its valley south and east into the Mississippi north of St. Louis, Missouri.
the Ohio river