A basin is indeed a landform. They have no place for water to come in and/or out. It is a hollow depression of land in the Earth's surface with no outlet for water (as I have said before)
~Meteorologist K.B.
I belive that an ocean basin forms because of plates shifting underwater. I am not sure but i hope this helps
Basins form when the plates open in the earths crust and form a valley that is called a basin. :):)
The ground is mainly limestone and dissolves and leaks further down. This leaves a basin.
A basin forms when plate movements cause the crust to warp, or bend, downward forming a bowl-shaped valley.
It is formed when lava cools at the top of an underwater volcano.
In geographical terms, a basin is a dip in the ground.
a flat land
A basin and sometimes called a land basin.
Peri-Cratonic margin basin is the basin having extent from land into the sea with the continental margin within the basin.
the land drained by a river system
Basin
Drainage Basin
Basin
The Amazon Basin
The Amazon Basin
A basin and sometimes called a land basin.
A basin is a animal plateau is a form of land
The answer is Barkley Tablelands
The type of land form that the Sierra Nevada and coastal ranges have is called a basin. A basin occurs where rock strata tilt toward a common center. oh yeah by the way this was done by an 11 year old and if don't believe me go to face book and put christian talamantes!
Drainage Basin
its called a basin
Basin
Nashvile is in the Central Basin. Also known as The Nashville Basin.
that is what is called a basin