Surely they all do, I know some flow into other rivers, but they all reach the sea in one form or another.
It is an irregular division of the US between the western side and the eastern side, and it is much closer to the Pacific coast. It is the point at which some rivers flow east and others flow west. On the Pacific side the rivers flow west or north or south. On the Atlantic side the rivers flow north or south or east. The continental divide is roughly contiguous with the Rocky Mountains.
Major bodies of water are important, because wildlife such as fish, sharks, ETC, need to survive! They need a home. Major bodies of water are also important to us too, because where do we get our purified water....... oceans, lakes, rivers, all of those water bodies help us survive. without them we would be in for a very bad disaster.
enforce laws limiting trash dumping
Relate the damming of rivers to the shrinking of beaches at some locations along the West Coast of the United States.
Earthquakes can occur anywhere, although they are more common near the oceans than further inland.
There are no oceans in the US... do you mean rivers? In any case, the East, Hudson, Mississippi and Susquehanna rivers alike flow into the Atlantic.
The Mississippi, the Missouri, and the Ohio Rivers flow south.
More rivers flow into the Atlantic than the Pacific.
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The US does not have any oceans. However, the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans surround the US.
The Pacific and Atlantic border the US. There are no oceans in the US.
the Nile river flows north The Nile does flow north, but it isn't in the US. St. John's River (FL), Willamette River (OR) and the Monongahela River (VA) are the three US rivers that flow north.
the Mississippi river, Ohio river, and the missouririver are the three most important rivers in the U.S. that flow south.
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Mississippi, Missouri, Colorado
There are countless examples of rivers flowing northward. Some of the most famous rivers that flow north include the world's longest Nile River, Russia's Ob, Lena, and Yenisey Rivers, the Red River in the United States and Canada, Canada's Mackenzie River, and California's San Joaquin River. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of additional rivers and streams that flow northward around the world.