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No. The great lakes flow out through the St. Laurence river to the Atlantic.
The St. Lawrence River flows Northeast into the ocean.
all the great lakes ultimately flow in to the Atlantic ocean but wich way you got me
Yes, the Great Lakes are connected to the ocean through the St. Lawrence River. This waterway allows for the flow of water from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean, facilitating navigation and trade. Additionally, the connection supports a diverse ecosystem and plays a significant role in regional climate.
Lake Michigan and Lake Superior flow East into Lake Huron. Huron flows South into Lake Sinclair and through the Detroit River into Lake Erie. Lake Erie flows North into Lake Ontario with flows North East into the St. Lawrence Seaway which exits into the Atlantic North of any of the Great Lakes.
direction of flow
yes. lakes are a source for rivers because they help the water flow most of the time
The rivers and streams that flow into the Great Basin are unusual because they are endorheic, meaning they do not flow into an ocean or sea. Instead, they drain into lakes or evaporate, leading to a closed hydrological system. This results in high evaporation rates and high salinity levels in the lakes, as minerals accumulate without being flushed away. The Great Basin's unique geography and climate contribute to this distinctive water behavior.
The St.Lawrence river flows into the Atlantic Ocean and the Great lakes.
from the top to the bottom
Due to gravity, water will always flow to the lowest level. Therefore, as part of the water cycle, rain will flow downhill and eventually reach the sea. The rain will also top-up the ground water-table, and fill lakes and reservoirs.
The direction of the flow in a toilet is determined by the design of the bowl and the direction of the water jets, rather than the Earth's rotation. Factors like the shape of the bowl and water flow patterns can influence the direction of the flow, not the location on Earth. The Coriolis effect, which impacts large-scale weather systems, is not significant enough to affect the direction of water flow in a small space like a toilet bowl.