a fall off stream or a Mary's range.
An island or isle is the opposite of an continent.
The usual opposite (especially in graphs) is a peak. (crest, apex, summit)But for a geographic valley, it is not necessarily the lowest point, so opposites could be either hill or mountain.
The opposite of an island is a pond because an island is surrounded by water and a pond is water surrounded by land.
A divided highway is a road that has a barrier or median separating the lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions. This setup helps increase safety by preventing head-on collisions and controlling the flow of traffic. Drivers must typically use interchanges or designated turnarounds to change direction on a divided highway.
On the side of a mountain range opposite the direction of the wind, you are likely to find a rain shadow effect. This side typically experiences drier conditions as the air cools, compresses, and releases moisture on the windward side. This can result in a desert-like environment or arid conditions.
A watershed.
A solid yellow line marking always separates traffic moving in opposite directions. It indicates that passing is not allowed due to the potential for head-on collisions.
A mountain range that separates river systems traveling in opposite directions is called a "continental divide." This geographical feature delineates the watershed areas, where water on one side flows toward one ocean or sea, while water on the other side flows toward another. The most well-known example in North America is the Continental Divide of the Americas.
In a divided highway, the opposite directions of travel are typically segregated by a median or barrier that separates the lanes. This helps to prevent head-on collisions and improves overall safety for drivers traveling in both directions.
The type of mountain that forms when forces pull from opposite directions is the fault-block mountain.
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The process in which the sea floor separates and moves in opposite directions is known as seafloor spreading. This occurs at mid-ocean ridges, where tectonic plates move apart, allowing magma to rise from the mantle and create new oceanic crust.
A ridgeline or mountain range commonly separates watersheds. Rainwater or snowmelt that falls on one side of the ridgeline will flow into one watershed, while water on the opposite side will flow into a different watershed.
The two currents are flowing in opposite directions.
Yes. They diverge from a common endpoint in opposite directions.
You can make propellers spin in opposite directions by using a differential thrust system, where one motor spins in the opposite direction of the other. This can be achieved by programming the motors on a drone or aircraft to rotate in opposite directions, resulting in counteracting torques that cause the propellers to spin in opposite directions.
Tension is the type of force that pulls in two opposite directions. It occurs when an object is being stretched or pulled in opposite directions by equal and opposite forces.