Question
Which describes the St. Lawrence River?
Question 1 options:
carries more water to the Mississippi River than any of the other tributaries
carries the water eastward for 750 miles until it empties into the Atlantic Ocean
forms much of the western border of the states
Question 1 options:
carries more water to the Mississippi River than any of the other tributaries
carries the water eastward for 750 miles until it empties into the Atlantic Ocean
forms much of the western border of the states
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The correct description of the St. Lawrence River from the provided options is:
**carries the water eastward for 750 miles until it empties into the Atlantic Ocean.**
The St. Lawrence River flows from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean, facilitating an important waterway for trade and transportation. It does not form a western border of any states and does not carry more water to the Mississippi River than its tributaries.
**carries the water eastward for 750 miles until it empties into the Atlantic Ocean.**
The St. Lawrence River flows from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean, facilitating an important waterway for trade and transportation. It does not form a western border of any states and does not carry more water to the Mississippi River than its tributaries.
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