No it doesn't and neither does Vermont, New York state, Pennsylvania, and most of the east side of North America. (sorry if I sound too brainy)
Lewis and Clark first crossed the Continental Divide on June 24, 1805, at Lemhi Pass in present-day Montana. This was a significant milestone in their expedition as it marked their passage from the eastward-flowing rivers to westward-flowing ones.
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The three lines of longitude that pass through Australia are 138°E, 144°E, and 153°E. They are used to divide the country into different time zones.
It does not pass through the Arctic Ocean.
what is the only ocean through which the equator does not pass
The Continental Divide passes through western New Mexico. It does not pass through Louisiana or Kansas.
The Continental Divide passes through the US states of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico.
South Pass, Wyoming is on the Continental Divide. Butte, Montana is also on the Continental Divide. So is Aspen, Colorado; Gila, New Mexico; and Sweetwater Station, Wyoming.
The Continental Divide passes through New Mexico. It does no pass through New York or Louisiana.
Lemhi Pass
No, the equator does not pass through the continental United States.
No
South Pass was where the travelers on the Oregon Trail crossed the mountains. This is the only way the pioneers could get a wagon through the mountains.
snake river pass
From North to South: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico
Lewis and Clark first crossed the Continental Divide on June 24, 1805, at Lemhi Pass in present-day Montana. This was a significant milestone in their expedition as it marked their passage from the eastward-flowing rivers to westward-flowing ones.
At Stony Pass (12,588'), on the Continental Divide West of Creede, Colorado.