What is the of the water in the St. Lawrence river? in what general direction does the river flow?

I think you left a word out of the first question.

The river flows northeast from Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean. Check these sites for more information.

http://www.vsr.cape.com/~powens/riverhistory.htm

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/af/Grlakes_lawrence_map.png

oo.. ya i am sorry.

the question is :
What is the source of the water in the St. Lawrence iver?

I've already told you the source. :-)

Also check the sites I posted.

ok thanks....

To find the length of the St. Lawrence River, you can use various online resources such as maps, geographic databases, or websites that provide information about rivers. One such reliable source is the United States Geological Survey (USGS) website.

1. Open your preferred web browser and go to the USGS website (https://www.usgs.gov/).
2. On the homepage, locate the search bar and enter "St. Lawrence River" as your search query.
3. Click on the search icon or press Enter on your keyboard to initiate the search.
4. From the search results, select the appropriate link that provides detailed information about the St. Lawrence River.
5. On the St. Lawrence River page, look for the section or data that mentions the river's length. It might be listed in kilometers or miles.
6. Note down the length of the St. Lawrence River.

Regarding the general direction of flow, the St. Lawrence River flows from southwest to northeast. It originates from Lake Ontario, flows northeast through the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and ultimately merges with the Atlantic Ocean.