Table of Contents
- 1 Which River is labeled on the map linked early United States ports with other parts of the world?
- 2 Which body of water served as a gateway to the ports of Asia and became important as the US expanded westward across North America?
- 3 What Rivers connect to the Mississippi river?
- 4 Does the Mississippi river connect to the ocean?
- 5 Which is the most useful river in north eastern Canada?
- 6 What geographic feature determines the flow of rivers?
Which River is labeled on the map linked early United States ports with other parts of the world?
Mississippi
The Mississippi and Missouri Rivers were the transportation arteries for farm and industrial products. They were links to ports and other parts of the world. The Columbia River was explored by Lewis and Clark.
Which body of water served as a gateway to the ports of Asia and became important as the US expanded westward across North America?
The Atlantic Ocean served as the highway for explorers, early settlers, and later immigrants. The Ohio River was the gateway to the west.
What body of water provided shipping and trade routes in central north America?
St. Lawrence River, hydrographic system of east-central North America.
Which body of water was an early exploration destination as a route to Asia?
The Pacific Ocean
The Pacific Ocean was an early exploration destination as a route to Asia. The Gulf of Mexico provided the French and Spanish with exploration routes to Mexico and other parts of America.
What Rivers connect to the Mississippi river?
The major tributaries are the Arkansas, Illinois, Missouri, Ohio and Red rivers. Given their flow volumes, major Ohio River tributaries like the Allegheny, Tennessee, and Wabash rivers are considered important tributaries to the Mississippi system.
Does the Mississippi river connect to the ocean?
The Mississippi River has the world’s fourth-largest drainage basin (“watershed” or “catchment”). The drainage basin empties into the Gulf of Mexico, part of the Atlantic Ocean.
What river is known as the Gateway to the West?
Louis, Missouri, that sits along the west bank of the Mississippi River. The Gateway Arch takes its name from the city’s role as the “Gateway to the West” during the westward expansion of the United States in the 19th century.
Which river helped connect the United States east to west?
The Mississippi River rises in Lake Itasca in Minnesota and ends in the Gulf of Mexico. It covers a total distance of 2,340 miles (3,766 km) from its source. The Mississippi River is the longest river of North America.
Which is the most useful river in north eastern Canada?
Niagara is most useful river.
What geographic feature determines the flow of rivers?
divide- the high point or ridge that determines the direction that determines the direction that rivers flow.
What river connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean?
The St. Lawrence River and Seaway
The St. Lawrence River and Seaway is of vital geographic and economic importance to the Great Lakes system, connecting the lakes to the Atlantic Ocean and providing navigation to deep-draft ocean vessels. Approximately 800 miles (1,287 km) long, the St.
What body of water was a border with Canada and connected the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean?
The St. Lawrence River
The St. Lawrence River is a large river in the middle latitudes of North America. The St. Lawrence flows in a roughly north-easterly direction, connecting the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean and forming the primary drainage outflow of the Great Lakes Basin.