Did You Know No Significant Water Sources Flow Into Minnesota?
By Trent Jonas|Published March 08, 2024
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Trent Jonas
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Trent Jonas came to Minnesota to attend college - and never left. He's a Twin Cities-based writer with a BA in English and a MFA in creative writing, a Minnesota Master Naturalist, and the proud father of two adult children. With more than a decade of freelance writing experience under his belt, Trent is often out exploring his favorite topics: Minnesota's woods, lakes, and trails. Rhubarb pie is his weakness, so discovering new diners is also a passion.
Did you know that no significant water sources flow into the North Star State, and rather, practically all streams and rivers in Minnesota flow out of the state? Well, thanks to our particularly unique topography (flyover country, indeed!), the Land of 10,000 is a giver of water to much of eastern North America – that’s just how generous we are up here. (To the rest of the continent: You’re welcome!) Read on to learn more about Minnesota’s intriguing geography.
And that’s why almost all streams and rivers in Minnesota flow out of the state. Pretty cool, huh? The fact the we send so much fresh water to the rest of North America is a of badge of honor that we Minnesotans should wear with pride. Did you know about this particular natural phenomenon in our state? What are some other unique geographic factoids about Minnesota that we should know? Tell us about them in the comments!
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