The Mississippi River flows North to South.
2006-11-30 11:38:14
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answered by Beth K 1
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North to south
2006-11-30 19:39:13
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answered by i_own_everything 2
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The Mississippi river flows north to south the Mississippi river gives out 1.6 million gallons of water every second that a Lot of water for the gulf of Mexico. It start in Minnesota and ends at Louisiana before entering the gulf of Mexico.
2006-11-30 19:58:33
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answered by Anonymous
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DESCRIPTION OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER BASIN (07)
The upper Mississippi River which flows south forms the boundary between Louisiana and Mississippi. The lower Mississippi River flows southeasterly through the southeast section of Louisiana. The upper stretch of the Mississippi does not get any tributary flow from the Louisiana side, which is leveed. Tributaries do enter from Mississippi, including the Yazoo River, the Black River, the Homochitto River, the Buffalo River and Bayou Pierre. The stretch of the Mississippi River between the Old River Control Structure and Baton Rouge does receive tributary flow from Thompson's Creek, Bayou Sara, Tunica Bayou and Monte Sano Bayou. The river is leveed on both the east and west banks from Baton Rouge below Monte Sano Bayou to Venice. This stretch of the river is also heavily industrialized, receiving numerous industrial discharges from Baton Rouge to New Orleans. The birdfoot delta of the Mississippi, where it flows into the Gulf, consists of fresh and intermediate marshes.
2006-11-30 19:41:16
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answered by nygnut2004 2
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north to south
2006-11-30 19:40:39
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answered by Anonymous
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north to south!
2006-11-30 19:44:17
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answered by deepseaofblankets 5
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