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HYDROLOGICAL DIVIDE IN EASTERN NORTH AMERICA
Eastern Divide; Appalachian Divide
  • [[U.S. Route 33]]/[[West Virginia Route 55]] crosses the Divide in [[Pendleton County, West Virginia]]
  • Sign on [[Interstate 68]] in [[Garrett County, Maryland]] marking the crossing of the Eastern Continental Divide
  • Red Creek]] west of the crest of the [[Allegheny Front]] in the [[Dolly Sods]] area of West Virginia; the creek originates along the Eastern Continental Divide, with its waters flowing to the Gulf of Mexico as part of the [[Ohio River]] watershed.
  • The Divide along [[U.S. Route 21]] in North Carolina
  • Seneca Creek]], incised into the Allegheny Front west of [[Seneca Rocks, West Virginia]]. This short but steep creek originates along the Eastern Continental Divide; its waters flow into the Atlantic Ocean via the [[Potomac River]] and [[Chesapeake Bay]].

Continental Divide of the Americas         
PRINCIPAL HYDROLOGICAL DIVIDE OF NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA
North American continental divide; North American Continental Divide; Continental Divide of North America; Continental Divide; Continental Divide (Atlantic/Pacific); Continental divide of the americas; Continental Divide (North America); Continental Divide of the Northern Americas; Bering Strait to the Strait of Magellan
The Continental Divide of the Americas (also known as the Great Divide, the Western Divide or simply the Continental Divide; ) is the principal, and largely mountainous, hydrological divide of the Americas. The Continental Divide extends from the Bering Strait to the Strait of Magellan, and separates the watersheds that drain into the Pacific Ocean from those river systems that drain into the Atlantic and (in northern North America) Arctic oceans (including those that drain into the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea and Hudson Bay).
Water parting         
  • A minor drainage divide south of [[Buckeye, Arizona]].  Both branches flow to the [[Gila River]].
  • USGS]] map of Schuylkill-Lehigh River drainage divides
LINE THAT SEPARATES NEIGHBOURING DRAINAGE BASINS
Water parting; Height of land; Water divide; Hydrological divide; Dividing range; Heights of land; Valley floor divide; Divide (drainage); Watershed divide; Valley-floor divide; Valley-floor watershed; Water divisory
·add. ·- A summit from the opposite sides of which rain waters flow to different streams; a line separating the drainage districts of two streams or coasts; a divide.
Drainage divide         
  • A minor drainage divide south of [[Buckeye, Arizona]].  Both branches flow to the [[Gila River]].
  • USGS]] map of Schuylkill-Lehigh River drainage divides
LINE THAT SEPARATES NEIGHBOURING DRAINAGE BASINS
Water parting; Height of land; Water divide; Hydrological divide; Dividing range; Heights of land; Valley floor divide; Divide (drainage); Watershed divide; Valley-floor divide; Valley-floor watershed; Water divisory
A drainage divide, water divide, ridgeline, watershed, water parting or height of land is elevated terrain that separates neighboring drainage basins. On rugged land, the divide lies along topographical ridges, and may be in the form of a single range of hills or mountains, known as a dividing range.

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Eastern Continental Divide

The Eastern Continental Divide, Eastern Divide or Appalachian Divide is a hydrographic divide in eastern North America that separates the easterly Atlantic Seaboard watershed from the westerly Gulf of Mexico watershed. The divide nearly spans the United States from south of Lake Ontario through the Florida peninsula, and consists of raised terrain including the Appalachian Mountains to the north, the southern Piedmont Plateau and lowland ridges in the Atlantic Coastal Plain to the south. Water including rainfall and snowfall, lakes, streams and rivers on the eastern/southern side of the divide drains to the Atlantic Ocean; water on the western/northern side of the divide drains to the Gulf of Mexico. The ECD is one of six continental hydrographic divides of North America which define several drainage basins, each of which drains to a particular body of water.