mackenzie river in English

noun
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a river that flows northwest for 1,060 miles (1,700 km) from Great Slave Lake to Beaufort Sea, which is a part of the Arctic Ocean. It is the longest river in Canada.

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1. Erosion continues along the Mackenzie River above The Ramparts but some aggradation occurs below it.

2. At its largest, Beringia measured 1,000 miles (1,600 km) from north to south and as much as 3,000 miles (4,800 km) from Siberia's Verkoyansk Range east to the Mackenzie River in in Canada.

3. The name ‘Beringia’ comes from the Bering Strait, and it is used to describe an enormous territory that extended from the Lena River (Siberia) in the west to the Mackenzie River (Yukon) in the east

4. Beringia is the land and maritime area between the Lena River in Russia and the Mackenzie River in Canada and marked on the north by 72 degrees north latitude in the Chuckchi Sea and on the south on the tip of the Kamchatka Peninsula.

5. Beringia is a landmass including portions of 3 modern nations (Canada, US and Russia) and extending from the Siberian Kolyma River and Kamchatka Peninsula, through Alaska and Yukon Territory, to the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories. Near the centre of the region is Bering Strait, for which it was named.

6. Collared pikas, Ochotona collaris, are found in the mountainous regions of central and southeastern Alaska, in the Yukon-Tanana uplands to the Chigmit Mountains, and from the Richardson Mountains north of the Artic circle in the Yukon, west of the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories, and south into northwestern British Columbia (MacDonald and Jones, 1987).