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  • Mississippi River Course: Earthquake Impact Explained
    There is no documented evidence of an earthquake that significantly changed the course of the Mississippi River. The Mississippi River's course has been shaped over millions of years by natural processes like erosion, sedimentation, and tectonic shifts.

    While earthquakes can certainly cause significant changes to the landscape, they don't typically alter the course of major rivers like the Mississippi. The Mississippi River's meandering path is primarily due to the continuous erosion and deposition of sediment over time.

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