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The longest river in North America is the Missouri River at 2540 miles long.
it is the longest river, 2540 miles long
What'S the longest or the one that carries more water?
The Mackenzie River and it is located in Canada . It is 2,635 miles long
It depends on if you want the largest or longest because the longest river in North America is the Mackenzie River in Canada at 2,635 miles long. But the largest is The Mississippi river in the united states. Hope this helped :)
possibly the Mackenzie but that was just a judgment off a map.
The Missouri River is roughly 2,341 miles long, making it the longest river in North America. It flows from Montana into the Mississippi River in the Midwest United States.
The Missouri River is the longest River in North America and is longer than the Wisconsin River. The Wisconsin River is 430 miles long. The Missouri River is 2,341 miles long.
The Finlay-Peace-Mackenzie River System is approximately 2,600 miles long. This particular river system is the second longest in North America.
The Missouri River is approximately 2,341 miles long, making it the longest river in North America. It flows through seven U.S. states, starting in Montana and emptying into the Mississippi River in Missouri.
Missouri flows in Mississippi which is the longest
The longest river in North America is the Mackenzie River in Canada at 2,635 miles long. The largest river, though not the longest, is the Mississippi. It has a flow volume of 593,000 cubic feet per second at its mouth. Actually, if you consider the Mississippi-Missouri-Red Rock River as one continuous stream (which it actually is), it is much longer than the Mackenzie, and the fourth longest river in the world, after the Nile, the Amazon, and the Yangtze.