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Mississippi River

The Mississippi is the chief river of the United States, rising in the lake region of northern Minnesota and flowing about 2,350 miles south to the Gulf of Mexico.

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Did Huckleberry Finn live on the Mississippi river?

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Yes, Huckleberry Finn is a fictional character created by Mark Twain in the novel "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." In the story, Huck Finn does live on and journeys down the Mississippi River with his friend Jim, a runaway slave.

What snakes live in the Mississippi river?

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Cottonmouths (Water Moccasins) are commonly found along the Mississippi River. Other species include Northern watersnakes, Garter snakes, and Rat snakes. Some non-venomous species like the Broad-banded water snake also inhabit this area.

What is wider Columbia river or Mississippi river?

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The Mississippi River is wider than the Columbia River. The Mississippi River varies in width along its course, but at its widest point near Alton, Illinois, it can reach over 3 miles wide. In comparison, the Columbia River is typically less than a mile wide.

Who accompanied Huckleberry Finn on his Mississippi raft ride?

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Huckleberry Finn is accompanied by Jim, a runaway slave, on his Mississippi raft ride in Mark Twain's novel "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." Their journey down the river leads to a series of adventures and challenges that test their friendship and their beliefs.

What is the nationalities of Cairo?

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Cairo is the capital city of Egypt, so the nationality of people living in Cairo is Egyptian. However, Cairo is a diverse city with residents from different nationalities due to its historic and strategic location.

What are two rivers in the Mississippi river?

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what two rives flow throught the Chinese region

What type of animals live around the Mississippi river?

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Yellow flamingoes, yellow parots and best of all yellow ducks...

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How do animals use the Mississippi river?

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by living in it and by feeding in and on it

Which is the largest animal who can live on both land and water?

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I would probably say either a hippopotamus or a walrus. I'm not sure about the weight comparison there.

What river starting with the letter Y flows into the Mississippi River?

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· Yamuna (India)

· Yazoo (Mississippi)

· Yellow (China)

· Yellowstone (Missouri)

· Yenisey (Russia)

· York (Maine)

· Youngs (Oregon)

· Yuba (California)

· Yukon (Alaska)

Why cant a man living in new york be buried west of the mississippi river?

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Why are people such jerks about immigrants? Maybe you should get a life, and mot bother mine.

What are two states west of the Mississippi river that start with i?

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Iowa is the only state bordering the west bank of the Mississippi River beginning with the letter I. Illinois borders the east bank of the Mississippi River.

How many NFL teams are located in cities west of the Mississippi River?

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St. Louis --Denver-- Minnesota--Houston--Dallas--Arizona--San Diego--Oakland--San Francisco--Seattle--Kansas City that makes eleven

How can you find out who was on the 1979 football roster for Mississippi State?

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Here's several ideas: Check the school web site www.mstateathletics.com, Search "Mississippi State game program 1979" (They did'nt go to a bowl that year) on E-bay. "Google" the same phrase, or something close to it. Mississippi State did go to a bowl the following year. They met Nebraska in the Sun Bowl. The '80 Sun Bowl program should be an easy and inexpensive find, if the player you are looking for was an underclassmen in '79............. and.... Fred Collins was the rushing leader, Tony Black was passing leader, and Mardye McDole was their top receiver. They went 3 and 8. McDole still holds season and career receiving records at State.

Can you canoe in the Mississippi river?

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No, you cannot canoe in the Mississippi River because it is WAY too muddy.

On top of that, it is very thick and slow moving.

Also, because of an earthquake, the river started moving BACKWARDS. That has slowed down the currents, so you would basically be moving at less than 1 mile per hour.

What do the Mississippi and Amazon rivers have in common?

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Both are facing increasing pollution.

Both are experiencing a loss of biodiversity.

Why is the Amazon River is less of a highway than the Mississippi River?

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There is more export traffic on the Mississippi.

The Amazon is less populated.

Amazon cities are hard to get to.

Why is the Mississippi River more of a highway than the Amazon River?

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Agricultural exports

Because the midwestern United States is more developed

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How do you boat the length of the Mississippi river?

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You start at the top. There are 21 locks to make it through from St. Paul to St. Louis. From St. Louis to New Orleans there are 0 locks.