The Ohio River serves as a significant waterway that flows westward, ultimately emptying into the Mississippi River. The "Ohio divide" refers to the topographical divide that separates the waters flowing into the Ohio River from those flowing into the Great Lakes, such as Lake Erie. This divide influences the river flow direction; water on one side flows toward the Ohio River, while water on the other side flows toward Lake Erie. Thus, the relationship between these terms highlights the hydrological boundaries and flow patterns in the region.
The high ground between two watersheds is called a divide. This divide determines the direction in which water flows – whether it drains into one watershed or the other.
The St. Lawrence River.
The highest point of a continent from which the direction of a river flow is determined is known as the continental divide. Water on one side of the divide flows toward one ocean or sea, while water on the other side flows toward a different ocean or sea.
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in which direction does the river Shannon flow?
It's called a divide.
A watershed is an area of land where all surface water flows to a common point, such as a river or lake. A continental divide is a geographic feature that determines the direction that water will flow on a continent, separating the watersheds that drain into different oceans or seas. In essence, a continental divide is a high point that divides watersheds.
The Nile river flows in the opposite direction of the Euphrates and Tigris river.
Lethal is something that is capable of causing the death of another living being. Lethe is the Underworld river of forgetfulness/oblivion.
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