20 Major Facts About The Missouri River (Longest River in USA)

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20 Major Facts About The Missouri River: The Missouri River is the longest river in North America (United States). It is the longest tributary of the Mississippi River. Here are the list of 20 major facts about the longest river of USA.

20 Major Facts About The Missouri River

1. The Missouri River is the longest river in the United States (North America).

2. The Missouri River is the longest tributary of the Mississippi River.

3. The total length of Missouri River is approximately 2,341 miles (3,767 km).

4. The Missouri River originates in the Rocky Mountains of Montana at the confluence of the Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin Rivers.

5. The name ‘Missouri’ is derived from the Missouri tribe. Missouri means ‘people with wooden canoes’.

6. The Missouri River has been known by many names throughout history, including ‘Big Muddy’, ‘Makh Si-Oda’ (Great River) and ‘Ni-Shnunna’ (Muddy Water).

7. The Missouri River merges with the Mississippi River near St. Louis, Missouri.

8. With the confluence of the Mississippi River, The Missouri River forms the longest river system in North America and the fourth longest in the world.

9. The Missouri River is the world’s 15th longest river. When Missouri River combined with the lower Mississippi River, it forms the world’s fourth longest river system.

10. The major tributaries to the Missouri River include the Yellowstone River, Platte River, Kansas River, etc.

11. The Missouri River has been a crucial transportation route since the 19th century, which plays a significant role in the western expansion of the U.S.

12. The Fort Peck Dam in Montana and the Garrison Dam in North Dakota were constructed along the Missouri River for flood control, hydropower generation, and navigation.

13. The Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail follows the path of the expedition along the Missouri River and is a designated National Historic Trail.

14. The Missouri River basin is home to over 10 million people and generates billions of dollars in economic activity each year through agriculture, tourism, and other industries.

15. The Missouri River is a popular destination for boating, fishing, camping, and other outdoor activities.

16. The Missouri River provides drinking water for millions of people. It also irrigates millions of acres of farmland.

17. The Fort Benton in Montana served as an essential river port on the Missouri River during the 19th century fur trade era.

18. The Missouri River flows through Great Falls in Montana before turning eastward across the northern portion of the states.

19. The Missouri River basin is home to a wide variety of animal and plant life.

20. The Missouri River flows through seven states of United States (Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Lowa, Kansas, and Missouri).

You can read more about the Missouri River from this link. [Read More] This is the official link of Wikipedia page about the Missouri River.

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