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U can divide climate in other ways like in a Economical Geography Physical Geography way.
The physical geography of northern Africa plays a large role in the cultural divide because the environment is different. There are different resources available.
The four main geographic regions that divide the continent are: North America, South America, Africa, and Eurasia. These regions are separated by natural boundaries such as oceans, seas, and mountain ranges.
Other ways to divide places into regions include cultural or ethnic characteristics, economic factors such as level of development or dominant industries, political boundaries or affiliations, and physical geography features like landforms or natural resources.
The Andes Mountain Range runs the length of South America's western area. It acts to divide the continent completely from north to south.
In North America, rivers east of the Continental Divide flows into the Atlantic Ocean.This was a Daily Geography question, wasn't it?;-D
Technically it belongs to North America, but people tend to divide it into three parts.
Growing up in PR, geography class stated that North America was Canada and the USA; Central America from Mexico to Panama; South America from Colombia to Chile. This is the case in Most of Latin America, however, in the US Mexico is considered North America.The Caribbean is considered Insular America, from the latin word insula ("island"), at least in Latin America. In the USA, it's probably just an attachment to Central America, and at the rate they're going it'll probably be "North America" by 2020 and just divide the continent between North and South.
The hydrological apex is the dividing point of water on a continent. The Great Divide or Continental Divide is the place in North America where watersheds divide between flowing towards the Pacific Ocean or Atlantic Ocean.
The Great Divide is a short form of the name Great Dividing Range, which is in Australia. it is the mountain range which runs down the entire eastern coast of the continent.
The area you are referring to is called a watershed or a divide. It is a boundary separating the flow of rivers towards different sides of a continent. The size of the watershed can vary depending on the topography and geography of the region.
In North America, rivers east of the Continental Divide flow into the ATLANTIC ocean.This was a Daily Geography question, wasn't it? ^^