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The Pamunkey River originates from the meeting of the North Anna and South Anna rivers.
Answer: True
The Pamunkey River is formed by the confluence of the North Anna River and the South Anna River.
The Pamunkey River is formed near the town of Ashland, Virginia.
Answer: True
The Pamunkey River originates from the confluence of the North Anna and South Anna rivers, which occurs near the town of Ashland, Virginia.
The North Anna River is identified as the tributary on the right bank of the Pamunkey River.
Answer: False
The North Anna River is identified as the tributary on the left bank of the Pamunkey River, while the South Anna River is on the right bank.
The Pamunkey River is formed by the confluence of the York River and the Mattaponi River.
Answer: False
The Pamunkey River is formed by the confluence of the North Anna and South Anna rivers. It flows into the York River, which is formed by the confluence of the Pamunkey and Mattaponi rivers.
The Pamunkey River's source is located northeast of Ashland, Virginia.
Answer: True
The source of the Pamunkey River, formed by the confluence of the North Anna and South Anna rivers, is located northeast of Ashland, Virginia.
How is the Pamunkey River formed according to the source?
Answer: By the meeting of the North Anna River and the South Anna River.
The Pamunkey River is formed by the confluence, or meeting, of the North Anna River and the South Anna River.
The confluence of the North Anna and South Anna rivers occurs near which town?
Answer: Ashland
The confluence of the North Anna and South Anna rivers, which forms the Pamunkey River, occurs near the town of Ashland, Virginia.
Which tributary is located on the right bank when looking downstream on the Pamunkey River?
Answer: South Anna River
When looking downstream on the Pamunkey River, the South Anna River is identified as the tributary on the right bank.
What does the term "confluence" refer to in the description of the Pamunkey River's formation?
Answer: The point where two or more rivers join together.
In the context of river formation, 'confluence' refers to the point where two or more rivers or streams merge and flow together as a single larger river.
The Pamunkey River flows generally northwestward.
Answer: False
The Pamunkey River flows generally in a southeastward direction.
The Pamunkey River is approximately 150 miles long.
Answer: False
The Pamunkey River is approximately 93 miles long, which is equivalent to about 150 kilometers. Therefore, stating it is 150 miles long is incorrect.
The Pamunkey River flows into the Mattaponi River.
Answer: False
The Pamunkey River flows into the York River, not the Mattaponi River. The Pamunkey and Mattaponi rivers converge to form the York River.
The Pamunkey River's length is given as approximately 93 kilometers.
Answer: False
The Pamunkey River's length is approximately 93 miles, which is equivalent to about 150 kilometers. Stating it is 93 kilometers long is incorrect.
The Pamunkey River is a tributary of the York River.
Answer: True
The Pamunkey River flows into the York River, thus serving as a tributary to it.
The Pamunkey River is approximately 150 km long.
Answer: True
The Pamunkey River is approximately 150 kilometers long, which is equivalent to about 93 miles.
The Pamunkey River serves as the primary tributary forming the York River.
Answer: False
The Pamunkey River is one of two main tributaries (along with the Mattaponi River) that form the York River. It is not the sole or primary tributary in that sense.
What body of water is the Pamunkey River a tributary of?
Answer: The York River
The Pamunkey River is a tributary of the York River.
What is the approximate length of the Pamunkey River?
Answer: 93 miles (150 km)
The Pamunkey River has an approximate length of 93 miles, which is equivalent to about 150 kilometers.
The Pamunkey River flows generally in which direction?
Answer: Southeastward
The Pamunkey River flows generally in a southeastward direction.
What does the term "tributary" mean in the context of the Pamunkey River?
Answer: It is a river that flows into a larger river, specifically the York River in this case.
In the context of the Pamunkey River, being a tributary means it is a river that flows into a larger river, which in this case is the York River.
The Pamunkey River flows into which river system, ultimately leading to the Chesapeake Bay?
Answer: York River
The Pamunkey River flows into the York River, which is part of the larger system that leads to the Chesapeake Bay.
Which statement accurately describes the Pamunkey River's relationship with the Mattaponi River?
Answer: They converge at West Point to form the York River.
The Pamunkey River and the Mattaponi River converge at West Point, Virginia, to form the York River.
The source mentions the Pamunkey River is approximately 93 miles long. What is this equivalent to in kilometers?
Answer: Approximately 150 km
The Pamunkey River is approximately 93 miles long, which is equivalent to approximately 150 kilometers.
The Pamunkey River is a major river flowing directly into the Atlantic Ocean.
Answer: False
The Pamunkey River is a tributary of the York River, which flows into the Chesapeake Bay, not directly into the Atlantic Ocean.
The Pamunkey River is located entirely within the state of Maryland.
Answer: False
The Pamunkey River is primarily located within the state of Virginia, United States.
The Pamunkey River forms part of the northern boundary for Hanover County.
Answer: False
The Pamunkey River forms part of the southern boundary for Hanover County, not the northern boundary.
The Pamunkey River is part of the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Answer: True
As the Pamunkey River flows into the York River, which subsequently flows into the Chesapeake Bay, it is considered part of the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
The mouth of the Pamunkey River is located at approximately 37.80361°N 77.40750°W.
Answer: False
The coordinates 37.80361°N 77.40750°W correspond to the source of the Pamunkey River, not its mouth. The mouth is located at approximately 37.51750°N 76.79139°W.
The Pamunkey River forms the northern boundary of King William County.
Answer: False
The Pamunkey River forms part of the southern boundary for King William County, not the northern boundary.
The Pamunkey River flows exclusively through Caroline and Hanover counties.
Answer: False
While the Pamunkey River flows through or borders Caroline and Hanover counties, it also forms boundaries with New Kent and King William counties.
The source of the Pamunkey River is located at approximately 37.80361°N 77.40750°W.
Answer: True
The source of the Pamunkey River, formed by the confluence of the North Anna and South Anna rivers, is located at approximately 37.80361°N 77.40750°W.
The Pamunkey River flows entirely within Hanover County.
Answer: False
The Pamunkey River flows through or forms boundaries with multiple counties, including Caroline, Hanover, King William, and New Kent, not exclusively Hanover County.
The Pamunkey River flows into the Chesapeake Bay directly.
Answer: False
The Pamunkey River flows into the York River, which then flows into the Chesapeake Bay. It does not flow directly into the Bay.
In which U.S. state is the Pamunkey River primarily located?
Answer: Virginia
The Pamunkey River is primarily located within the state of Virginia.
The Pamunkey River forms part of the boundary for which pair of counties?
Answer: Both B and C
The Pamunkey River forms part of the southern boundaries for Caroline and King William counties, and part of the northern boundaries for Hanover and New Kent counties.
The Pamunkey River is part of which larger watershed system?
Answer: The Chesapeake Bay watershed
The Pamunkey River is part of the York River watershed, which ultimately drains into the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
The Pamunkey River forms the southern boundary for which county?
Answer: Both A and B
The Pamunkey River forms part of the southern boundary for both Caroline County and King William County.
The coordinates 37°48′13″N 77°24′27″W correspond to which part of the Pamunkey River?
Answer: Its source, where the North and South Anna rivers meet.
The coordinates 37°48′13″N 77°24′27″W (approximately 37.80361°N 77.40750°W) correspond to the source of the Pamunkey River, where the North and South Anna rivers meet.
The Pamunkey River forms part of the northern boundary for which county?
Answer: New Kent County
The Pamunkey River forms part of the northern boundary for New Kent County.
What is the significance of the coordinates provided for the river's source and mouth?
Answer: They provide precise geographical locations for mapping.
The coordinates provided for the river's source and mouth offer precise geographical locations, which are essential for mapping and identifying the river's exact position.
The source mentions the Pamunkey River is part of the Chesapeake Bay watershed. This means:
Answer: Its waters drain into the Bay through connecting rivers and streams.
Being part of the Chesapeake Bay watershed means that the waters from the Pamunkey River's drainage area eventually flow into the Chesapeake Bay through a network of rivers and streams.
Which of the following is a correct coordinate pair for the Pamunkey River, according to the source?
Answer: 37.51750°N 76.79139°W (Mouth)
The coordinates 37.51750°N 76.79139°W represent the mouth of the Pamunkey River, where it joins the Mattaponi River to form the York River.
The source states the Pamunkey River forms part of the southern boundary for King William County. This implies King William County is located:
Answer: North of the Pamunkey River
If the Pamunkey River forms the southern boundary of King William County, it implies that King William County is situated to the north of the river.
The official name "Pamunkey River" was established by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names in the 20th century.
Answer: False
The U.S. Board on Geographic Names officially established the name 'Pamunkey River' in 1892, which falls within the 19th century, not the 20th.
Historical variant names for the Pamunkey River include only "Pamunky River".
Answer: False
Historical variant names for the Pamunkey River include several variations such as Pamauncke River, Pamoeoncock River, Pemaeoncock, Yough-ta-mund, and Youghtanund, not solely 'Pamunky River'.
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) does not list the Pamunkey River.
Answer: False
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) does list the Pamunkey River, providing official names, coordinates, and historical variant names.
The Authority control section links to databases like the Library of Congress.
Answer: True
The 'Authority control' section in informational articles typically links to standardized databases, such as those managed by the Library of Congress, to ensure unique identification and cataloging of the subject.
The Pamunkey River is named after the Mattaponi tribe.
Answer: False
The river is named after the Pamunkey tribe, not the Mattaponi tribe.
The DeLorme Virginia Atlas & Gazetteer is referenced as a source for map information about the river.
Answer: True
The DeLorme Virginia Atlas & Gazetteer is cited as a source providing map information related to the Pamunkey River.
The river has been known historically as the "Pamauncke River".
Answer: True
Historical variant names for the river include 'Pamauncke River', among others.
What is the official name of the river as determined by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names in 1892?
Answer: Pamunkey River
The U.S. Board on Geographic Names officially established the name 'Pamunkey River' in 1892.
Which of the following is NOT listed as a historical variant name for the Pamunkey River?
Answer: Yorktown River
Historical variant names mentioned include Pamauncke River, Pamunky River, and Pemaeoncock. 'Yorktown River' is not listed as a historical variant name.
What information is provided by the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) regarding the Pamunkey River?
Answer: Official names, coordinates, and historical variant names.
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) provides official names, geographic coordinates, and historical variant names for geographical features like the Pamunkey River.
Which of the following is a correct historical variant name for the Pamunkey River mentioned in the source?
Answer: Pemaeoncock
The source mentions 'Pemaeoncock' as one of the historical variant names for the Pamunkey River.
What does the "Authority control" section typically link to?
Answer: External databases for unique identification and cataloging.
The 'Authority control' section typically links to external databases and catalogs, such as those from national libraries, to provide standardized identifiers and facilitate consistent cataloging of information about a subject.
The reference to the "Wayback Machine" implies what about the National Hydrography Dataset link?
Answer: The link points to an archived version of the data from 2017.
The reference to the Wayback Machine indicates that the link to the National Hydrography Dataset is an archived version, specifically from August 23, 2017.
What does the infobox typically summarize about a river like the Pamunkey?
Answer: A quick overview of key identifying and physical characteristics.
An infobox typically provides a concise summary of key identifying and physical characteristics of a subject, such as a river's name, location, length, source, and mouth.
The town of West Point marks the location where the Pamunkey and Mattaponi rivers combine to form the York River.
Answer: True
The town of West Point, Virginia, is situated at the confluence where the Pamunkey River and the Mattaponi River meet to form the York River.
The Pamunkey River flows past the Mattaponi Indian Reservation.
Answer: False
The Pamunkey River flows past the Pamunkey Indian Reservation, not the Mattaponi Indian Reservation.
The second image mentioned is a map showing the Pamunkey River north of the Mattaponi River.
Answer: False
The second image, a map of the York River watershed, shows the Pamunkey River relative to the Mattaponi River, which is depicted to its north.
Which town is located at the point where the Pamunkey and Mattaponi rivers meet to form the York River?
Answer: West Point
The town of West Point, Virginia, is located at the confluence where the Pamunkey and Mattaponi rivers meet to form the York River.
The Pamunkey Indian Reservation is located along the course of which river?
Answer: Pamunkey River
The Pamunkey Indian Reservation is situated along the course of the Pamunkey River.
The map mentioned in the article's image descriptions shows the Pamunkey River in relation to which other river?
Answer: Mattaponi River
The map described in the article's image section illustrates the York River watershed, showing the Pamunkey River's position relative to the Mattaponi River.
The Pamunkey River flows into the York River near which specific town?
Answer: West Point
The Pamunkey River flows into the York River near the town of West Point, Virginia.
The Pamunkey River flows past which specific Indian Reservation?
Answer: Pamunkey Indian Reservation
The Pamunkey River flows past the Pamunkey Indian Reservation.