The East India Trade Company
In North America, rivers east of the Continental Divide flow into the ATLANTIC ocean.This was a Daily Geography question, wasn't it? ^^
Atlantic
No, The Amazon river is in South America, however the middle east country's are in Africa, and Asia, and technically in Europe as well in the case of northern turkey (though turkey is sometimes not thought of as a middle eastern country) famous Rivers that do flow through the middle east are: the Jordan, the Euphrates, and the Tigris.
Yes. The East Asian monsoon is a monsoonal flow that carries moist air from the indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean to East Asia.
the Ural Mountains
Silver mined in the New World was loaded onto Spanish treasure ships and sent back to Spain. Many of the ships made it, bringing hundreds of tons of gold and silver to the mother country; enough to collapse the Spanish economy, which was inflated enormously with the influx of cash money when there wasn't any more "stuff" that money could buy.
Yes, several rivers flow from east to west. Notable examples include the Congo River in Africa and the Amu Darya in Central Asia. Additionally, some rivers in the western United States, such as the Columbia River, also flow from east to west. These rivers often defy the more common west-to-east flow found in many regions due to the geography and topography of the land they traverse.
Warm currents that flow northeastward
carribean sea
Rivers Flow east to west :]
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.