The Mississippi river begins it’s passage from Lake Itasca in Northern Minnesota. The Mississippi River flows out to the Gulf of Mexico. The Mississippi flows an outstanding 2,348 miles long. It also carries people and goods. It also goes through 10 states including Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, …show more content…
Although, the river is the 2nd largest in North America, it is also one of the filthiest rivers. Pollution can make the river unsuitable for fishing, swimming, and drinking. It will take many more years to stop the pollution in the river. Fish and animals can die from us polluting the river. More than 12.7 million pounds of chemicals that are toxic were in the river in 2010. Some of the toxic chemicals are causing cancers.
What are the rivers in and around the Mississippi? There are over 120 different kinds of fish that flow in the river. Some animals that live along the banks are otters, deer, beavers, and muskrats. Aso many insects fly around the river. Birds use the river for a major migration path south. River otters were nearly extinct about 100 years ago in the upper part of the river. We do not want to pollute the Mississippi River is we want all of these wonderess creatures to die.
What plants live in and around the Mississippi? The plants that live near the river have to be able to adapt to too little water and too much water. A plant that is submerged is in the water. Plants growing in water may have to go through floating ice and other occurrences. Some of the wildflowers that live in and around the river are Arrowheads, Duckweed, Blue Vervain, and Cattails. Some other plants are Silver Maple, Fox Sedge, Eastern Cottonwood, and Pointed Broom