st. lawrence river in English

noun
1
a river in North America that flows for about 750 miles (1,200 km) from Lake Ontario along the border between Canada and the US to the Gulf of St. Lawrence on the Atlantic coast.

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1. Its feature is a grueling canoe race across the usually semi - frozen St. Lawrence River.

2. Along the south shore of the St. Lawrence River, some 30,000 wooden utility poles were destroyed during the storm.

3. • the accumulation of contaminants originating from the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River in sediments of the Laurentian Channel;

4. 12: German submarine U-553, commanded by Kapitänleutnant Karl Thurmann, sinks British freighter Nicoya near the mouth of the St. Lawrence River, signalling the opening of the Battle of St. Lawrence.

5. The sedimentary accumulation can be interpreted in terms of a sloping interface located under the network between sediments and Precambrian rock or a thick horizontal sedimentary layer underlying the south shore of the St. Lawrence River.

6. Track local eagles online St. Lawrence eaglets receive transmitters and travel the continent In typical adolescent fashion, the two young bald eagles from the St. Lawrence River nest have taken off to explore areas far from home.

7. Ancestral property style Manor Quebec style architecture dating from 1869 and constituting an area trees maple sugar. Located on the high road is the oldest road in North America, Quebec a15-minute, 15 minutes from the biggest ski resort of Quebec and 1 minute from the St. Lawrence River.

8. The alkaline, nutrient-rich waters and large aquatic grass beds that partially border the slow-flowing parts of the fluvial section of the St. Lawrence result in an abundance of several species of gregarious fish, including yellow perch Perca flavescens and pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus, a large component of the Great Blue Heron’s diet in this sector of the St. Lawrence River (DesGranges 1981 and unpubl. data).