longest river in north america
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The longest river in North America comprises the continuous flow of Mississippi-Missouri-Jefferson Rivers. The river has a total length of 36,275 kilometers.
Missouri River is the longest river in the continent and flows for 3,767 kilometers before joining the Mississippi River which is entirely in the US. Mississippi is approximately 3,374 kilometers and flows into the Gulf of Mexico. Jefferson is a tributary of Missouri River. It is approximately 134 kilometers long. The Mississippi-Missouri-Jefferson has a drainage area of 2.98 million square kilometers and drains the US and Canada.
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