Oceans are divided into different layers called zones. A single ocean has five zones. Here are the zones starting at the top of the ocean and ending at the bottom:
1. The Sunlight Zone 2. The Twilight Zone 3. The Midnight Zone 4. Abyssopelagic Zone/ The Abyss 5. Hadalpelagic Zone/ The Trenches
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Oceans and seas, and mountains, can divide ecozones. If those arent options, then Deserts is another answer
Landforms get separated by sea's oceans, and rivers.
A geographic feature does not have a "function" - it was not placed there to do something, it just is. The continental divide is an area or line on different sides of which rivers will drain into different oceans.
Oceans and seas, and mountains, can divide ecozones. If those arent options, then Deserts is another answer
A raised area of terrain, usually mountainous, which causes water to flow to different locations. In the United States, the continental divide is known as the "Great Divide", and runs from Alaska through Mexico, and causes water to drain to either the Atlantic or Pacific Oceans.
A raised area of terrain, usually mountainous, which causes water to flow to different locations. In the United States, the continental divide is known as the "Great Divide", and runs from Alaska through Mexico, and causes water to drain to either the Atlantic or Pacific Oceans.
The imaginary line that divides rivers flowing into the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans is called the Continental Divide. It runs along the mountain ranges through North and South America, determining the direction in which water flows towards either ocean.
Given that it's the division of the North American continent the answer would have to be the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
Landmasses divide Earth's global ocean into connected sections.
The four main geographic regions that divide the continent are: North America, South America, Africa, and Eurasia. These regions are separated by natural boundaries such as oceans, seas, and mountain ranges.
They divide landmasses They are a natural boundary. They might be hard to get to like the Amazon They can be hard to cross or navigate
A watershed is an area of land where all surface water flows to a common point, such as a river or lake. A continental divide is a geographic feature that determines the direction that water will flow on a continent, separating the watersheds that drain into different oceans or seas. In essence, a continental divide is a high point that divides watersheds.