Ohio's rivers flow in different directions due to the state's topography and the underlying geology. The landscape features a mix of plateaus, valleys, and lowlands, which influence the natural drainage patterns. Rivers may flow north towards Lake Erie or south towards the Ohio River, depending on the elevation gradients and the path of least resistance created by erosion and sediment deposition. Additionally, historical glacial activity has shaped the river basins, further contributing to the varied flow directions.
Rivers always flow downhill, regardless of compass direction. It is a myth that rivers "normally" flow from north to south.
The Mississippi, the Missouri, and the Ohio Rivers flow south.
Gravity, not gods cause rivers to flow. Most rivers in the northern parts of continents flow from south to north.
yes, due to some inclination deficiences between South and North, some rivers flow South to North
The Nile in Egypt
No, this would be false.
monongahela river
false
Russia's big mountain ranges are in the south. Those ranges do have rivers flowing south - but they flow into other countries. So the North sides of these ranges flow north 'DOWN' to the Artic.
Many rivers flow from south to north, but the most famous is the Nile.
north and south saskawan
It is the highest point in Ohio rivers north of it flow into Lake Erie Rivers South of it flow into the Ohio River.