The Mississippi River and the network of waterways that feed into it.
The Mississippi River system drains more than 40% of the continental United States, stretching across 31 states. This vast watershed depends on an extensive network of tributaries that gather water from across the continent.
From the west, the Missouri River—its longest tributary—joins the system near St. Louis. From the east, the Ohio River contributes the greatest volume of water to the main channel. Additional key tributaries, including the Arkansas and Red Rivers, carry runoff from the southern plains and the Rocky Mountains.
Together, these interconnected waterways form a crucial commercial shipping corridor and play a defining role in shaping North America’s geography.
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