Indian and Atlantic
The Continental Divide is the US ridge that separates east-flowing rivers from west-flowing rivers. This divide runs along the crest of the Rocky Mountains and determines the direction in which water flows towards the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
That's a river.
With the Mississippi River flowing into the Gulf of Mexico and all eastern rivers flowing directly into the Atlantic, the answer is Atlantic. The Atlantic wins by a slim margin! More rivers in the United States flow into the Atlantic Ocean.The answers is the Atlantic Ocean.
Because of all of the rivers flowing into it, it's a rain forest after all.
because the rivers flowing through this region do not find their way to the ocean
Continental Divide are in mountains areas from which rivers flow in different directions.
The coastal ocean is the narrow strip of ocean from the outer edge of the continental shelf to the greatest distance upstream that salt water mixes with the fresh water of a river flowing into the ocean.
the Atlantic ocean is flowing
An ocean.
the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Indian ocean, and the artic ocean
Some of them would be:Rio Culiacan: 875 Km (544 mi), flowing into the Pacific Ocean.Rio Balsas: 770 Km (479 mi), flowing into the Pacific Ocean.Rio Grande de Santiago: 562 Km (350 m), flowing from the Chapala Lake westward into the Pacific Ocean.
a) The ocean is much vaster, with less obstacles to obscure direct light reflecting from the sky b) Rivers are generally shallower, making it easier to see the bottom (which is brown) c) Rivers are constantly flowing, which allows sediment to stir, minimizing the reflection of light, making it appear brown.