It flows NORTH
It flows South to North
North and East
river watershed
Narmada river
Downhill would be the only sure answer. Depending on the river they will flow in many different directions during the course of their travels. The Nile moves North, the Mississippi moves South, the Amazon goes mostly East.
The Colorado River splits into two main branches because of the geography of the region. The Upper Colorado River and the Lower Colorado River flow in different directions due to the Rocky Mountains and other land formations in the area.
Streams that flow in opposite directions can end up in the same sea through a network of rivers and tributaries that connect them. For example, one stream might flow into a river that eventually leads to the sea, while another stream flows into a different river that also connects to the same sea. This can occur in complex watershed systems where water from different sources converges at various points. Ultimately, despite their initial opposite directions, the interconnected waterways can lead both streams to the same body of water.
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You are going with the flow of the river
Shenandoah River
The Red River is a major North American river located in North Dakota. The reason that the Red River flows north is due to the fact that the location of the river is 200 feet higher in elevation than the water in which it feeds into. This causes the water to the lowest point of elevation which actually sits to the north of the river.
A subterranean river passage can have water flowing in opposite directions due to complex geological formations and varying water sources. This phenomenon can occur when multiple water sources enter the passage at different points, leading to the flow of water in opposite directions within the underground system. Changes in elevation, pressure, and underground water currents can also contribute to this unique flow pattern.