Western America.
The Continental Divide of North America is in the Western Hemisphere.
It is in the Western part of the United States of America.
The Continental Divide is in the Western United States.
The continental divide would be in the western part of the US from Montana south to New Mexico probably.
Because of the Continental Divide, which causes more uplift, and more mountain building.
Western part of the United States
Because of the Continental Divide, which causes more uplift, and that creates more mountains.
The continental divide runs mainly along the Rocky Mountains in the western part of the USA. It separates the watersheds that drain into the Pacific Ocean from those that drain into the Atlantic Ocean or the Gulf of Mexico.
The American Continental Divide is the Rocky Mountains. Any rain falling west of them or on the northern side of them eventually goes into the Pacific OCean bu the Colorado, Colombia, American, Sacramento, Snake, San Jauquine and other Rivers...anything to the east flows into the Atlantic and the Gulf of MExico via the Rio Grande, Mississippi-Missouri, Ohio, Hudson, Delaware, Potomac, and other rivers.
No, they formed the eastern boundary, in the form of the continental divide.
The Continental Divide passes through western New Mexico. It does not pass through Louisiana or Kansas.
The Continental Divide runs from the top of North America down to the southern most tip of South America. The Continental Divide splits North America and runs down the western side of South America.