Well, if you look at the ocean from a standing point of view, it's pretty flat and water is spread all around the surface. Because of this, most people would assume that ocean is just flat and smooth.
Thanks to the discovery of science, we're able to go down deep and learn that there is more to the ocean than we knew about. =)
Hope that helps! -UnicornFudge aka Nadia
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I had a almost the same question on my test and got it right.
It is only logical that mountain ranges form natural watershed boundaries because <u>water </u><u>from </u><u>rain </u><u>and </u><u>melting snow </u><u>flow to the </u><u>river</u>s.
<h3>Sources of Water for rivers. </h3>
- Rainfall and the resulting runoff.
- Water from natural ice.
Both of these come down from mountains and will be impacted by gravity to keep flowing downwards. This then forms or contributes to rivers and explains why mountains are generally next to watersheds.
Find out more on the <u>effects of mountains and rivers</u> at brainly.com/question/9606094.
Answer:
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