The most famous river is certainly the Mississippi, which bisects America right down the middle, beginning in the Midwestern states and flowing to the Mississippi River Delta in Louisiana and onto the Gulf of Mexico.
The Hudson and East Rivers are known for their association with New York City and the Delaware for its association with Philadelphia.
The Rio Gande forms the border between Texas and Mexico.
The Colorado River is geologically responsible for the formation of the Grand Canyon.
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Don't forget the great Columbia River in Washington state, and the Snake River running northwest through the large state of Idaho.
Some of the many famous rivers are the Nile. Indus, Mississippi, Red, Ohio, Snake, Colorado, St. Lawrence, Rhine, Yangtze, Amazon, and Seine Rivers.
The Mississippi river is the largest and the longest river in the U.S and North America.
There are three Colorado Rivers in North America and South America.
Where? And if you mean North America there are thousands
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because the rivers flowing through this region do not find their way to the ocean
There are many thousands of rivers in North America. The Liard River for example
Rocks, rivers, lakes are examples of abiotic things in North America.
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Its in North America
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St. Lawrence River in Quebec is one of the longest rivers in the world. It is the gateway to the Great Lakes and North America.
It is ranked 3rd after the Mississippi and Mackenzie Rivers.