No. The Saint Lawrence River flows approximately from south-west to north-east in the middle latitudes of North America, connecting the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean. The Saint Lawrence Seaway is the common name for a system of canals that permits ocean-going vessels to travel from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes as far as Lake Superior.
In 1958. He did not draw it, he painted it - not the same thing!
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School huh? Argh I'm on the same question. Help us out!
Yes, I think it is.
No, basin refers to the drainage area of the Amazon River while forest refers to the forest around the river. They are synonymous but not the same thing
Lawrence Taylor. That's basically the same question as: What's better a new oriental rug or that thing that you've always wanted and now can have.
No, it is not. The Pacific is an OCEAN, not a LAKE. A really G-R-E-A-T way to remember the names of the FIVE Great Lakes is to use the acronym HOMES. H=Huron O=Ontario M=Michigan E=Erie S=Superior
It became Congo. The Zaire river is the Congo river. It is the same thing, it is now just called something else.
ok, i think you can figure that out on your own
No; a delta is where a river meets the ocean, but a levee is a man made structure that is built along the edge of a river to keep the river from flooding.
Lawrence translates to "Lorenzo" in Spanish.
I was wondering the same thing, when I stumbled upon this website. It shows the rapids by class on the Deschutes River..... http://www.boaterpass.com/edref/rapidscale.htm