The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. These two rivers lie just west of the Zagros Mountains and flow from Anatolia southeast to the Persian Gulf.
(sources: Wikipedia, my 6th grade S.S. homework)
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Assuming you mean the mountains of the western United States, there are two sources of their formation. The Rockies were formed when the Farallon Plate, a tectonic plate that once lay beneath the Pacific Ocean, collided with and slid under the North American Plate. As this happened it compressed the crust and dragged against the bottom,pushing mountains up. After the Farallon PLate was gone, the continent started to pull apart enough that bloacks of crust sand downward, leaving mountain ranges as high areas to form the basin and range province. The thinning of the crust also resulted in some volcanic activity.
The major bodies of water that bordered Aztec land from north to south were the Gulf of Mexico, which lay to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.
Building the transcontinental railroad was challenging due to geographic obstacles such as the Sierra Nevada and Rocky Mountains, vast expanses of desert, and harsh weather conditions. These obstacles required extensive and innovative engineering solutions to lay down tracks across rugged terrain and varying landscapes.
Asia can lay claim to both the highest point, Mount Everest, and the lowest point, the Dead Sea, on the planet.
The Appalachian mountains.
The Blue Mountains in Australia are located west of Sydney. For the first 25 years of colonial settlement, the Blue Mountains were like prison walls that prevented expansion of the colony into the vast grasslands that lay beyond. They were impenetrable, and followed no normal pattern of other mountain ranges.
There is the Western Cordillera on the west coast of Canada, where part of the Rocky Mountains lay. Next, there are the Appalachians on the east coast of Canada. Finally, there are also the Innuitian Mountains further up into the Arctic regions of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories
how far was baerlin lay from from the closest point in west Germany
It lay at the centre of the Middle East and Central Asian regions to the north of the Indian Ocean between the Mediterranean Sea in the west and the Syr Darya and Indus Rivers in the east.
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Ponds, lakes, slow-going rivers and freshwater marshes.
samon swim up river to lay their eggs then they die
Ponds, lakes, slow-going rivers and freshwater marshes.
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Thailand is primarily a tropical country with various landforms, including mountains, plains, and coastal areas. The northern region is mountainous, with the highest peak being Doi Inthanon. The central region is characterized by fertile plains, while the southern region has rugged coastlines and numerous islands.
The kind of water the frogs lay their eggs are in fresh waters that are in ponds, lakes, and rivers.