a fall off stream or a Mary's range.
A continental divide is a mountain ridge that determines the direction in which water flows on either side. It marks the separation between river basins that flow into different oceans.
The opposite of a continent would be an ocean or a sea. Continents are large land masses, while oceans and seas are large bodies of water that separate continents.
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 mainland or continent, which refers to a large continuous landmass surrounded by water.
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.
The type of mountain that forms when forces pull from opposite directions is the fault-block mountain.
yes
The opposite of a continent would be an ocean or a sea. Continents are large land masses, while oceans and seas are large bodies of water that separate continents.
IN Mitosis, the Siter chromatids separate in anaphase. IN Meiosis, the tetrads separats in anaphase I and the siter chromatids separates in anaphase II
the peak of the mountain
This occurs when plates are pushed in opposite directions along a horizontal plane.
Yes. They diverge from a common endpoint in opposite directions.
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Opposite Rays
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