It doesn't. The red stands for hardiness, strength, bravery, and valour.
The imaginary line that divides rivers flowing into the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans is called the Continental Divide. It runs along the mountain ranges through North and South America, determining the direction in which water flows towards either ocean.
Kilometers are a unit of measurement and can represent either a large or small distance depending on the context. For example, in the context of the distance between cities, kilometers are considered large distances.
Continental divides are typically heightened land areas that separate drainage basins. The Great Divide, often referred to as the Continental Divide, is located along the Rocky Mountains. This is because it is the highest land mass in the area.
The "Continental Divide"separates the Atlantic and Pacific watersheds.The continental divide (on any continent) is the place where rain falling on one side would go to the ocean on one side (the Pacific Ocean in the case of North America) and rain on the other side would eventually make its way to the other side of the continent (the Atlantic ocean). Canada has a somewhat unique continental divide, as water has three destinations: the Pacific, the Atlantic, and the Arctic oceans. There are actually six continental divides in North America.
Europe is a continent that is surrounded by water on three sides: the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Arctic Ocean to the north, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. So while Europe is not entirely inland, it is not completely surrounded by water either.
At school, my teacher had taught us that the red bars stand for the oceans it's between. Pacific Ocean (on the left) and Atlantic Ocean (on the right). The maple leaf in the middle stands for the national leaf of Canada since there's no national flower but there is for every province and territory.
Sailfish are found in both the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean with different scientific names assigned to the fish in either ocean (Pacific - Istiophorus albicans; Atlantic - Istiophorus platypterus).
The Atlantic is a far shorter option, but either are beyond human endeavour !
red represents either: a) blood b) the maple leaf white represents either: a) purity b) snow
The red is representing the flag of England (St George's Cross) and white to represent the French royal emblem. The red maple leaf has long been the emblem and symbol of Canada. The red bands on either side represent the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, red being one of Canada's colours and red, not blue, to represent the blood spilt by the nation's brave soldiers to defend it.
The blue tang, either Pacific (Regal), Atlantic, or Powder, do help the environment by consuming algae.
The Indian Ocean does not touch the United States of America.
You could go either direction and get there. If you go east across North or South America, you will arrive at the Atlantic. If you go west across Eurasia or the Indian Ocean and Africa, you will arrive at the Atlantic as well.
Tsunamis can occur in any large body of water. The main reason they are more common in the Pacific is because of the large amount of tectonic activity. Tsunamis are usually caused by either an underwater earthquake, or a near water volcanic eruption. Due to the amount of volcanos in the Pacific Ocean region and the tectonic activity (which causes earthquakes) there are many more tsunamis in the Pacific than in the Atlantic.
The imaginary line that divides rivers flowing into the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans is called the Continental Divide. It runs along the mountain ranges through North and South America, determining the direction in which water flows towards either ocean.
Technically, the term hurricane applies to an intense tropical cyclone in the northern hemisphere occurring either in either the Atlantic Ocean or in the Pacific Ocean east of 180 degrees longitude. Intense tropical cyclones in the west of the line and north of the equator are called typhoons while those south of the equator are simply called cyclones.
No one knows!! Some people say that her plane crashed in the Atlantic Ocean or she was either kidnapped by the Japenese.ANS 2 - NOBODY thinks " her plane crashed in the Atlantic Ocean" - it is very well documented that she disappeared in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.