you are probablly referring 2 the continental divide, although i am not 100% positive
california coastline
No, the Continental Divide is a natural boundary that separates the direction of water flow on the continent. It runs along the ridge of the Rocky Mountains and extends from Alaska to the tip of South America.
This long ridge of the tibia is called the anterior crest or anterior border. See link below:
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is longer than both the Andes and the Rocky Mountains. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a continuous underwater mountain range that runs through the Atlantic Ocean, stretching for about 16,000 kilometers. The Andes and the Rocky Mountains are both much shorter in comparison, with the Andes spanning about 7,000 kilometers and the Rockies about 4,800 kilometers.
The Appalation mountins
The Rocky Mountain range in Alberta runs along the lower half of the western Alberta border.
The mid-ocean ridge is the mountain ridge that runs along the bottom of the ocean and is formed by plate tectonics.
continental divide
the rocky mountains
The Rocky Mountains Emielee :)
The Continental Divide.
The Rocky Mountains :) If you want the world to move, we must move ourselves. -Socrates