Asked by Alyssa

what geographical features create natural boundaries for water to flow toward one ocean or another?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Water flows down hill, so rivers can't climb up mountains and hills.
Answered by Damon
How about mountain ranges for example ?
Answered by Gulsooma
As water cannot flow uphill, high points in the land such as mountain ridges create natural "divides". These are boundaries that direct where water flows.
Answered by Yo
What geographical features create natural boundaries for water to flow toward one ocean or another
Answered by r.j
Thanks ;)
Answered by ume laila
Mountain ridges create natural divides.
Answered by peen69
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Answered by Jonathan
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Answered by Noyal
steep areas such as hills, mountains, cliffs etc......
Answered by lol
As water cannot flow uphill, high points in the land such as mountain ridges create natural "divides". These are boundaries that direct where water flows.
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