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Match the water system to the letter that represents it on the map. Great Lakes Arctic Ocean Mississippi River Yukon River Atlantic Ocean Bering Strait Hudson Bay Pacific Ocean

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Answer:

your answer is B

Step-by-step explanation:

the Great Lakes are next to Canada and the U.S so it's B

the other Letter's don't work

Hope this helped you out have a great rest of your day.

I'm so sorry for the misinformation.

User Maxim Kornilov
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Since the map is not posted, I will give you the locations of each of them, so hopefully you can figure it out which is where.

- Great Lakes; located on the central part, and central-east of the border between the United States and Canada, in the Great Plains region.

- Arctic Ocean; located in the northernmost part of the planet. just above Russia, Canada, and Alaska.

- Mississippi River; located in the Great Plains region, in the central part of the United States, running roughly in a north-south direction.

- Yukon River; has a flow beginning in the northwestern part of Canada and continues through the central part of Alaska, cutting Alaska roughly in two similar size parts.

- Atlantic Ocean; located between the east coasts of North America and South America, and the west coasts of Europe and Africa.

- Bering Strait; located between Russia and Alaska.

- Hudson Bay; located in the central part of Canada, large body of water that gets deep into the mainland of the country.

- Pacific Ocean; Located between the east coasts of Asia and Australia, and the west coasts of North America and South America.

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