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What is the longest river in North America?

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Help. I'm not really sure. it's either the Rio Grande or the Mississippi according to my work sheet. I think it's pretty obvious that it's the Mississippi, but still. Thanks!

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  1. The Mississippi - Missouri river, 6,275 km.


  2. probably the missisippi or maybe the colorado

  3. Mississippi River.

    (Geez people, didn't he tell you that it's either the Rio Grande or the Mississpi?)

    And it is NOT the Missouri River, from looking at that source, it tells you the length of the rivers, but also + flowing into another water source, which would make it longer, I'm guessing.

  4. Mississippi river,[2,350 miles] missouri is second with 2341 miles

    The longest in the world is the Nile located in Egypt

  5. Missouri River.. hope that helps

  6. MISSISSIPPI

    It is the major river of North America and the United States at (2,339 miles) (3,765 km) in length. It flows from northwestern Minnesota south to the Gulf of Mexico, just below the city of New Orleans. It is a significant transportation artery and when combined with its major tributaries (the Missouri and Ohio rivers) it becomes the third largest river system in the world at (3,877 miles) (6,236 km) in length.

  7. The mississippi river is the longest

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