The Salmon River , Smith River, and the Trinity River. Which are all in Calafornia.
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three rivers on the western side of the continental divide are smith river,salmon river, trinity river
The salmon river, the smith river, and the trinity river
The Salmon River , Smith river, and the Trinity river. They are all in California and further North the Snake and Columbia river while passing from Colorado to the Gulf of California is the Green and Colorado River system.
There are three major rivers to the Western Hemisphere and they are Yukon, Copper and Mackenzie river. :)
"Many people ask, "What is the Continental Divide and what is it used for?" First off, the Continental Divide is a series of mountain ridges that separates the rivers flowing east into the Atlantic Ocean or the Gulf of Mexico from flowing west into the Pacific Ocean. The Continental Divide was made naturally, none of it was man made and thatβs what makes it so special. The Continental Divide is also a Historical Marker Park Place that is under government administration most of the time, and if you live in New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, or Montana you could maybe see the Continental Divide from a nearby highway. The Continental Divide is not really classified as a national park however it is still known as a great natural structure." _I hope this helps you!!!
The continental divide is a mountain chain extending from Canada all the way to Tierra del Fuego. It was formed when the Pacific Plate collided with and subsequently rose up onto the several plates adjoining it to the east. It is located in the western third of the United States, and generally from north to south parallelling the Pacific coastline. It is known as a "divide" because it separates major river drainages which empty into the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean. Type your answer here...
There are three national parks that lie across the continental divide. Glacier National Park is one. Yellowstone National Park and Rocky Mountain National Park are the other two.
the snake, green and missouri
California, one of the three states on the western coast of the continental US.
A continental divide represents the point at which water either flows toward one ocean or another. It marks the separation of drainage basins, with water on one side flowing into one ocean and water on the other side flowing into a different ocean.
Wabash, Ohio and Mississippi respectively
The "Continental Divide"separates the Atlantic and Pacific watersheds.The continental divide (on any continent) is the place where rain falling on one side would go to the ocean on one side (the Pacific Ocean in the case of North America) and rain on the other side would eventually make its way to the other side of the continent (the Atlantic Ocean). Canada has a somewhat unique continental divide, as water has three destinations: the Pacific, the Atlantic, and the Arctic oceans. There are actually six continental divides in North America.