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barxatty [35]
3 years ago
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Match the water system with the letter that represents it on the map.1 .EAtlantic Ocean2 .HPacific Ocean3 .GArctic Ocean4 .CBeri

ng Strait5 .AMississippi River6 .FGreat Lakes7 .BHudson Bay8 .DYukon River
Geography
1 answer:
Pavlova-9 [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Explanation:

I can´t see the map. Anyway, I will give you the locations of them for you to place them on the map:

  • <u>Great Lakes</u> is located on the central part, and central-east of the border between the United States and Canada, in the Great Plains region.

  • <u>Arctic Ocean </u>is located in the northernmost part of the planet. Right above Russia, Canada, and Alaska.

  • <u>Mississippi River </u>is located in the Great Plains region, in the central part of the United States, running roughly in a north-south direction.

  • <u> Yukon River</u> has a flow beginning in the northwestern part of Canada and continues through the central part of Alaska, cutting Alaska roughly in two similar size parts.

  • <u>Atlantic Ocean</u> is located between the east coasts of North America and South America, and the west coasts of Europe and Africa.

  • <u>Bering Strait</u> is  located between Russia and Alaska.

  • <u>Hudson Bay</u> is located in the central part of Canada, large body of water that gets deep into the mainland of the country.

  • <u> Pacific Ocean</u> is located between the east coasts of Asia and Australia, and the west coasts of North America and South America.

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