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  1. Hawaii is not.
  2. Alaska is not.
  3. Washington, Oregon and California are not.
  4. Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming. Colorado and New Mexico are not.
  5. Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and North Dakota are not.
  6. Plus: some more states since only six US States feed water and polutants into what was once a beautiful bay and ecosystem.
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What watershed is in Virginia?

The main watershed in Virginia is the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries are the largest estuary in the United States, and the watershed covers parts of six states including Virginia.


What is Virginia largest watershed?

Chesapeake Bay


How is the Chesapeake Bay watershed protected by the state?

The Chesapeake Bay watershed stretches across more than 64,000 square miles. It encompasses parts of six states _¾_ Delaware, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia _¾_ and the entire District of Columbia. More than 17 million people live in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.


What are the states in the Chesapeake Bay watershed?

Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Philadelphia, New York, and West Virginia.


State divided by Chesapeake Bay?

Mayland. Because you can clearly see that the Chesapeake Bay is in Maryland which is a state, and it occupies part of it.


What did the colonists in Chesapeake Bay use for transportation?

boats/ships and the watershed


Name two watersheds in Virginia that do not flow into the Chesapeake Bay?

The Roanoke River watershed and the New River watershed.


Where does all the water in Fairfax County ultimately flow?

the chesapeake bay watershed


How many people live in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed?

13 million people


How do humans pollute The Chesapeake bay watershed?

because they litter and throw trash


What is Maryland's state dog?

Chesapeake Bay Retriever


What are the three major watersheds of va?

The three major watersheds of Virginia are the Chesapeake Bay watershed, the James River watershed, and the Potomac River watershed. These watersheds cover a significant portion of the state and play a crucial role in water resources management.