• @[email protected]
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    9 months ago

    “XKCD is usually more astute. The lack of the Colorado River, and The Grand Canyon, is a glaring omission.”

    Does the Colorado cut off a land mass? I don’t think the Colorado even reaches the sea anymore, let alone psuesocleave apart a part of the continent.

    That was a fun last sentence to say.

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      -19 months ago

      What could possibly cleave the continent more than the Grand Canyon? In many places it’s a barrier that can’t be crossed except by flight.

      It’s a prominent river until Yuma, AZ, which is not too far from the Gulf of California. And even if the water doesn’t always flow, it forms the boundary between the Mexican states of Baja and Sonora.

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        39 months ago

        Yes, but you fail to understand the difference between a peninsula and a psuedo-island (a piece of land entirely surrounded by any body of water, artificial or manmade).

        The Colorado River starts in Colorado is does not flow over the continental divide.

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          19 months ago

          No river can be traced all the way up to a dividing ridge. As the contributing drainage area gets smaller it will be a stream, then creek, trickle, gulley, and by the time it’s on a mountain ridge it’s nothing.