-Rivers- There are 4,230 miles of rivers within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The largest is the Connecticut, which flows from north to south. Its tributaries are the Deerfield, Westfield, Chicopee, and Miller's rivers. In the far western part of the state the Housatonic River flows south and the Hoosic River flows north between the Hoosac and Taconic mountain ranges.The Merrimack River, in the northeast, rises in New Hampshire and empties into the Atlantic Ocean. It is navigable for shipping up to a distance of about 15 miles from its mouth. The Nashua and Concord rivers are tributaries of the Merrimack. The Blackstone River flows south from the center of Massachusetts. The Mystic and Charles rivers flow into Boston Harbor, and the Taunton River enters Mount Hope Bay at Fall River. Lakes
Massachusetts has more than 1,100 lakes and ponds. The largest of these, Quabbin Reservoir (24,704 acres) and Wachusett Reservoir (4,160 acres) are manmade. These two reservoirs will provide Metropolitan Boston with most of its water for many years to come.
Among those of natural origin, the largest are Assawompsett Pond (2,656 acres) in Lakeville and Middleborough, drained by the Taunton River; North Watuppa Pond (1,805 acres) and South Watuppa Pond (1,551 acres) in Fall River and Westport, drained by the Quequechan River; Long Pond (1,361 acres) in Lakeville and Freetown, drained by the Taunton River; Lake Chargoggagogmanchaugagochaubunagungamaug - usually and mercifully called Lake Webster (1,188 acres) - in Webster, drained by the French River; Herring Pond (1,157 acres) in Edgartown on the island of Martha's Vineyard; Great Quittacas Pond (1,128 acres) in Lakeville, Rochester and Middleborough, drained by the Taunton River; Lake Quinsigamond (1,051 acres) in Worcester, Shrewsbury, and Grafton; and Monponsett Pond (756 acres) in Halifax and Hanson, drained by the Taunton River.
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There are 85 major rivers, and 45 major lakes, for a total of 130 major lakes and rivers in Mexico.
Not at all. Many rivers have their sources in springs, lakes, or simply from rainfall.
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There are 5 rivers in Barbados.
The water from rivers and lakes is evaporated. It reaches he air upon evaporation.
She was famous for exploring lakes and rivers
the Rio Grande
There are coastal plains in Massachusetts, as well as the Taconic Mountains. Massachusetts also has many vallies, rivers, and lakes.
There are several famous lakes and rivers in Chad. Batha, Chari and the Logone are all rivers that flow from the southwest into Lake Chad. Lake Chad is the seventh largest lake in the world.
Yes, there are rivers, lakes and ponds. A famous river is the Mississippi and a famous lake is Superior. There are also inlets, seas, oceans, and creeks. All these are called bodies of water.
missiouri river
The geography of Massachusetts includes coastal lowlands, mountains, valleys, and rivers. Mount Greylock, with an elevation of 1,164-feet, is the highest point in the state. All the rivers in Massachusetts flow into the Atlantic Ocean.
Massachusetts has both saltwater and freshwater. It touches the saltwater Atlantic Ocean and also has over 500 bodies of freshwater including lakes and rivers.
The rivers and lakes of Asia.
Lakes and rivers are generally freshwater, although there are a few saltwater lakes in existence. The most famous of these include the Great Salt Lake in Utah, and the Dead Sea between Israel and Jordan.
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