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All rivers start in the high country and end in the Ocean.
The rivers of western Europe flow toward the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea.
Atlantic Ocean
the one located in BC flows into the inland body of water which is the Garibaldi Lake.
No rivers flow into the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica. Icebergs, however, do melt in the sea water -- eventually. Ninety-eight percent of Antarctica is covered with an ice sheet. Any seasonal, glacial runoff is absorbed into the ground, if it does not flow into a small inland lake.
The Ob, Lena, and Yenisei provide inland communities withfish and a means of transport.
Australia's rivers are unusual because they flow away from the coast rather than towards the coast. On all other continents, the rivers flow towards the sea. In Australia, a great number of them flow inland, either towards the Murray River, which eventually empties into the Southern Ocean, or into the inland salt lakes.Many of the inland rivers flood during the wet season, yet can dry up later in the year. The coastal rivers do not run dry.
because close to the ocean there are mild climates due to the flow of air over streams in the ocean, these climate effects decrease when you go further inland, and that is just boring, no summer winter or spring, just continuous weather is for pale people.
Yes, the Continental Divide is located west of the Appalachian mountains. The Continental Divide runs along the Rocky Mountains in North America and separates the watersheds that flow to the Pacific Ocean from those that flow to the Atlantic Ocean.
Fiber optic wires along the ocean transfer the information in the form of pulses of laser.
The Zaire River flows in to the South Atlantic Ocean. The Zaire River now known as the Congo River and is located in Africa.
No, the Amazon River flows through the Amazon Rainforest and into the Atlantic Ocean, not the Pacific Ocean. The Andes mountain range is located to the west of the Amazon basin but the river does not flow through it.