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Slav-nsk [51]
3 years ago
15

Describe the journey that a molecule of water at the Tennessee rivers source takes to reach Memphis

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2 answers:
Alex787 [66]3 years ago
7 0
The water molecule begins landing from one of the two waterways that shape the Tennessee River, the Holston and French Broad streams, in Knoxville. From that point, it takes after the course of the stream, towards Chattanooga, continually traveling southwest, trying to achieve the neighboring territory of Alabama. Enter through North Alabama, taking a gander at the city of Decatur, and afterward Florence, to take after the current and choose to visit the State of Mississippi by the outskirt, in Pickwick Lake, to end its riotous and interstate outing, coming back to Tennessee; characterizing the immense Tennessee Divisions: the Middle and the West, to at last interface with the Kentucky Lake.
natima [27]3 years ago
5 0

<u>Answer:</u>

The molecules of the water start landing from the waterways that shape river Tennessee through Holston and other broad streams of Knoxville. It has taken moves down to the course stream to Chattanooga as it travels to the southwest while trying to achieve the neighboring territory of Alabama

The river covers more than 40,000 miles and covers over seven states and sixty counties. Tennessee is among the larger tributaries in Ohio with equal water volume falling over 2,000 feet in the elevator.

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