St. Lawrence river
Toward the west. Toward the Great Lakes. The St. Lawrence flows toward the east -- from the Great Lakes toward the Atlantic.
Through the St. Lawrence River/St. Lawrence Seaway.
No. Wrong direction. All of the great lakes empty into the Atlantic, through the St. Lawrence river.
Yes, via the St. Lawrence Seaway, through some of The Great Lakes.
The St. Lawrence Seaway is the waterway system that improved transportation between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean.
It is the St. Lawrence river that links The Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean
Jacob Lawrence was given a $1500 fellowship by Rosenwald Foundation to do the Great Migration paintings.
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Mostly accessibility through the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence, and the associated historical developments.
St. Lawrence River
St. Lawrence River
The great circle route is important for long-distance air and sea travel because it represents the shortest distance between two points on the Earth's surface. By following this route, time and fuel savings can be achieved compared to flying or sailing along a longer, less efficient path. It is particularly valuable for commercial and military purposes where efficiency and cost-effectiveness are key considerations.