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The two rivers that flow between prairies​

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Answered by AdityaBhargavSingh
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MISSISSIPPI AND MISSOURI RIVERS FLOW BETWEEN PRAIRIES.

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Answered by fatimahzohra6
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Answer:

TwoTwo rivers that flow between the Prairies are the Mississippi River and the Missouri River.

Explanation:

The Prairie river is located in the Minnesota region of the United States of America. It's one of the tributaries of the Mississippi river.

The Mississippi River is located in the North American region and is the second longest river in that region, flowing at a distance of 2340 miles. It takes its origin from the lake Itasca in Minnesota and joins the Gulf of Mexico.

The Missouri River is located in the United States of America and it's the longest river. From Montana to  Missouri it flows a distance of 2341 miles. At Missouri, it joins the Mississippi river.


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