Yes because the Earth was one big ocean at one point
Answer:
A drainage divide is a ridge that separates one watershed from another
Explanation:
A drainage divide is the natural feature that is dividing the watersheds, or rather it is a ridge of a mountain or hill that is dividing the waters. The drainage divides determine where the water will go, on which side, in which streams and rivers. Some of them are larger, some are smaller, but they all do the same job. Where the waters from a certain watershed will end up though depends on the topography of the terrain, which can make them the waters move in any direction, or better said from higher to lower places. This occasionally gives weird paths of the waters from some watershed, as the watershed can be very close to a big body of water, but the topography moves it away from it, and it ends up in a body of water hundreds or even thousands km away.
False. Most are on the edge of continents, along island chains or beneath the sea to form large mountain ranges.
Answer:
Demography
Explanation:
as the question states demography is the study of the human population and hiw they grow and decline.
Answer: C. Minerals are being extracted around the world at a sustainable rate.