All of the rivers in Siberia tend to flow north. These rivers flow north as they being pulled to drain into the Arctic Ocean.
Almost all rivers in Poland flow north because Poland is located in a catchment area of the Baltic Sea, which lies north of Poland.
Siberia represents about two-thirds of Russia and is criss-crossed with rivers.Some of the larger or more significant rivers would be the Angara, Tunguska, Ob, Selenga, Yenisei, Tom, Om, Lena, Irtysh, Shilka.
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
Most rivers do not flow to the south. Rivers can only flow from areas of higher elevation to lower elevations, taking the route of least resistence. This is regardless of whether rivers are in the northern or southern hemisphere.
No. Many of the longest rivers in the world flow noth, including the longest the Nile. Others include Yenisei_River, Angara_River, Selengaand Lena in Russia, and the Yukon in Alaska. Many huge Canadian rivers flow north too. the Seine and Rhine flow north in Europe.
The bay that all of India's rivers flow into is the Bay of Bengal. Indian rivers are regarded sacred and have spiritual importance.
They all flow into the Pacific.
North Carolina has all four seasons.
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No. The water flows downstream. Correction, I believe the Amazon flows upstream
All of the rivers in Wisconsin flow into the Gulf or the Great Lakes. One of the largest rivers in Wisconsin, that does flow into the Gulf of Mexico, is the Mississippi River.