Most Colorado rivers flow generally westward, toward the Pacific Ocean. The state is characterized by its mountainous terrain, which influences river courses to move from the Rocky Mountains downhill. However, some rivers, particularly those in the eastern part of the state, flow eastward into the Great Plains and eventually reach the Gulf of Mexico. The flow direction is largely determined by the elevation and topography of the region.
Mexico
North towards the Arctic sea
Actually many rivers run north in North America. Water has no sense of direction. If flows downhill by gravity. Most rivers east of the Rocky Mountains do flow in a southerly direction because the elevation is lower to the south and they are flowing toward the Gulf of Mexico. Source: Riverlorian.com
Surely they all do, I know some flow into other rivers, but they all reach the sea in one form or another.
Small streams flow into rivers and the rivers flow to bigger rivers.
Most rivers begin in the Appalachian mountains or rivers flow into the Gulf of Mexico.
Mississippi and Colorado
Southeast
the Mississippi river, Ohio river, and the missouririver are the three most important rivers in the U.S. that flow south.
Most rivers begin in the Appalachian mountains or rivers flow into the Gulf of Mexico.
Gravity, not gods cause rivers to flow. Most rivers in the northern parts of continents flow from south to north.
Most rivers in Jamaica flow from the mountainous interior of the island towards the coast, typically heading north or south. This is due to the island's topography, where the Blue Mountains and other ranges create a natural gradient that directs water downhill. Notably, rivers like the Black River and the Rio Grande exemplify this pattern, flowing towards the Caribbean Sea.