Nevada is a landlocked state, meaning that no rivers within its borders flow directly to the ocean. Instead, the rivers in Nevada primarily drain into inland basins, such as the Great Basin, and do not reach the Pacific Ocean or any other ocean. The Colorado River, which forms part of Nevada's southern border, eventually flows to the Gulf of California, but it does not flow directly to the ocean from within Nevada.
The Rio Grande and other rivers dry up before reaching the sea because humans take so much water from them. Some rivers may also dry up naturally, or drain into a salt lake with no ocean connection.
Tributaries
a delta
the Atlantic ocean
The Arctic Ocean
The rivers of western Europe flow toward the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea.
Small streams flow into rivers and the rivers flow to bigger rivers.
All of the rivers in Siberia tend to flow north. These rivers flow north as they being pulled to drain into the Arctic Ocean.
Pacife
your mama's river
the ones that are in America
Wind!