Which statement describes the Potomac Shenandoah watershed? Check all that apply.
It flows int...
Biology, 21.05.2020 05:07 denareena97
Which statement describes the Potomac Shenandoah watershed? Check all that apply.
It flows into the James River
It includes part of West Virginia
It is the northernmost watershed
It is one of the largest watersheds
It is a mixture of fresh and salt water
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