Tennessee and cumberland rivers
The five rivers that flow eastward, four of which empty into the Mississippi River, are the Missouri River, Ohio River, Arkansas River, and Red River. The fifth river, which also flows eastward but does not empty into the Mississippi, is the Tennessee River. These rivers are significant tributaries that contribute to the Mississippi River system.
Chattanooga Tennessee is located along the Tennessee River.
The Tennessee River does not have a traditional delta like those found at the mouths of many large rivers that empty into oceans or seas. Instead, it flows into the Ohio River, which then joins the Mississippi River, where larger delta formations occur. However, the Tennessee River does have areas of sediment deposition along its banks and floodplains that can create similar features on a smaller scale.
Tennessee does not have an official state river. The major rivers in Tennessee are the Tennessee River, Mississippi River, Cumberland River, Clinch River, and Duck River.
The major rivers in Tennessee are the Tennessee River, Mississippi River, Cumberland River, Clinch River, and Duck River. The Mississippi River forms the border between Tennessee and Arkansas.
The Tennessee River flows into the Ohio River at Paducah, Kentucky.
The Tennessee River.
The Tennessee River is formed at Knoxville Tennessee by the junction of the Holston River and the French Broad River.
The Little River joins the Tennessee River at Fort Loudon Lake in Knox County, Tennessee.
Tennessee river, Chattanooga river, and Mississippi river
Mississippi River Tennessee River