It flows through Alaska and if you don't believe me look on a map.
The Mississippi River flows through 10 states in the United States.
The Tennessee River flows through the states of Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky.
The largest rivers in Canada, ranked from largest to smallest, are the Mackenzie River, the Saint Lawrence River, the Yukon River, and the Columbia River. The Mackenzie River is the longest, flowing through the Northwest Territories, while the Saint Lawrence River connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. The Yukon River runs through Yukon and Alaska, and the Columbia River primarily flows through British Columbia before entering the United States. Other notable rivers include the Fraser River and the Ottawa River, which are also significant in terms of size and flow.
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The Mississippi River does not flow through Alabama. It is a border between Alabama and the states of Tennessee and Mississippi.
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Yes, the Yukon River does have meanders, particularly in its middle and lower sections. These meanders are formed by the river's flow eroding the banks and creating curves in its path. As the river travels through varying landscapes, the meanders can change in shape and size, contributing to the river's dynamic nature.
The Laird River flows into Yukon, British Columbia, and Northwest Territories.
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