Mackenzie River

NOUN
  1. a Canadian river; flows into the Beaufort Sea
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How To Use Mackenzie River In A Sentence

  • The Mackenzie River is the longest river in Canada, flowing between the Canadian Shield and the Rocky Mountains.
  • This time, the meltwater spilled from a northwestern outlet into the Mackenzie River in northwestern Canada and made its way to the Arctic Ocean.
  • As such, the Mackenzie River system offers the best example of a northern lentic system that is unlikely to be significantly affected by changes in hydrologic processes operating within the north (e.g., direct lake evaporation and precipitation) but will be dependent principally on changes in water-balance processes operating well outside the Arctic. Effects of climate change on general hydro-ecology in the Arctic
  • A family was visiting Inuvik and were boating on the Mackenzie River last Wednesday with local relatives who were teaching them traditional Inuit ways about the Beluga whale harvest. Every Dark Cloud… « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
  • A lake of northwest mainland Northwest Territories, Canada. The Great Bear River, about 113 km (70 mi) long, flows westward from the lake to the Mackenzie River.
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