Most of the rivers in the eastern United States begin in the Appalachian Mountains. This mountainous region serves as a significant watershed, where precipitation collects and flows downwards, creating numerous streams and rivers. The rivers generally flow eastward toward the Atlantic Ocean, with some rivers also flowing into the Gulf of Mexico. In contrast, many rivers in the West originate in the Rocky Mountains.
Most rivers begin in the Appalachian mountains or rivers flow into the Gulf of Mexico.
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In east Asia, the population is clustered along the coasts and rivers.
Most rivers begin in the Appalachian mountains or rivers flow into the Gulf of Mexico.
The four most important rivers in the Middle East are the Nile River, the Jordan River, the Euphrates River, and the Tigris River.
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along the rivers and coast
along the rivers and coast
The Nile River flows north, most large rivers flow south, or east or west.
Australia's few rivers are found in these areas.
Some rivers have a lacustrine source but most river heads rise a springs. Rivers flow towards ocean sea level, they do not arise there.
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