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Red China
Red China.
* Gulf of Mexico * Rio Grande * Sabine River * Red River
The Red river
The Gulf of Suez, which is on the upper Red Sea.
The coast is mostly flat beach, there are a few cliff areas along the coast. Many rivers empty into the coast all over.Some of the Physical characteristics in Vietnam, including rivers, mountains, lakes, streams, oceans, gulfs ect are, the Annamese Mountains in central Vietnam, The Gulf of Tonkin located to the northwest side of Vietnam, The Gulf of Thailand located to the southeast side of Vietnam, and the Red River that flows in from the central part of China, to the northern tip of Vietnam. Well that's all I have for now.:)
The five rivers that flow eastward, four of which empty into the Mississippi River, are the Missouri River, Ohio River, Arkansas River, and Red River. The fifth river, which also flows eastward but does not empty into the Mississippi, is the Tennessee River. These rivers are significant tributaries that contribute to the Mississippi River system.
If you're speaking of the "Red River of the North" that forms much of the border between North Dakota and Minnesota, it NEVER joins the Mississippi, but flows NORTH and empties into Lake Winnipeg. The Red River, not the one mentioned above joins the Mississippi in the marshes near to Shreveport.
The Mississippi River.
gulf of mexico,rio grande, and the red river
the gulf of mexico, the red sea, and the nile river.
Atlantic Ocean,Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Congo(Zaire)River, Zambezi River, Indian Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Gulf of Guinea, Niger River, Lake Victoria, Nile River, Strait of Gibraltar, Mozambique Channel, Lake Tanganyika.