Given that it's the division of the North American continent the answer would have to be the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
In the USA, the "continental divide" is the Rocky Mountains range of mountains. East of that, all rivers flow to the Atlantic Ocean or the Gulf of Mexico. West of the "Continental Divide", rivers flow west into the Pacific Ocean.
In North America, rivers east of the Continental Divide flow into the ATLANTIC ocean.This was a Daily Geography question, wasn't it? ^^
The Continental Divide divides the region into two large drainage areas. To the east of the Divide, waters, flow to the Arctic Ocean, to the Hudson Bay, or to the Atlantic oceans through the Mississippi River system. To the West, they flow into the Pacific Ocean
In North America, rivers east of the Continental Divide flows into the Atlantic Ocean.This was a Daily Geography question, wasn't it?;-D
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In the USA, the "continental divide" is the Rocky Mountains range of mountains. East of that, all rivers flow to the Atlantic Ocean or the Gulf of Mexico. West of the "Continental Divide", rivers flow west into the Pacific Ocean.
Continental Divide
In North America, rivers located east of the Continental Divide flow toward the Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, or the Hudson Bay. The Continental Divide serves as a natural boundary that directs the flow of water; rivers on its eastern slopes generally move toward these bodies of water, while those on the western slopes flow toward the Pacific Ocean. This geographical feature plays a crucial role in the hydrology and ecosystems of the region.
The Caribbean Sea or the Atlantic Ocean are the only two choices.
Continental Divide are in mountains areas from which rivers flow in different directions.
Water that falls to the ground west of the continental divide flows to the west to end in the Pacific Ocean.Water that falls to the ground east of the continental divide flows to the east to end in the Gulf of Mexico or the Atlantic Ocean.
Continental Divide