Yes. It should be--- Great Divide.
Yes, "Great Divide" is capitalized when referring to a specific location or entity, such as the Great Divide mountain range. "Great divide" is lowercase when used in a general sense, such as describing a separation between ideologies.
As a rule, Great Lakes is capitalized, yes.
"Can" is typically not capitalized in sentences unless it is the first word or part of a proper noun.
It should be capitalized if it follows or precedes a name.
No, astronomy is not capitalized when used in a sentence. The only time it is capitalized is when its used in a title of something.
No, winter isn't capitalized.
It should be capitalized this way:Catherine the Great
As a rule, Great Lakes is capitalized, yes.
No, only Barbara should be capitalized.
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
It is capitalized because it is a propernou n.
Depression is capitalized in phrases such as The Great Depression, but the medical condition and the scientific are not.
Yes it does
No it's not capitalized.
The Great Divide - book - was created in 1969.
Another Great Divide was created in 1976.
North of the Great Divide was created in 1950.
The Great Divide is an Australian mountain range.