The Great Basin is a natural feature that was formed through thousands of years of sediment build up and overflow from many lakes. It spans across sections of Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Oregon, California and the Mexican state of Baja California.
was the great basin man made
It is natural. If you asked that question, it is likely you do not understand the size of the Great Basin. The Great Basinincludes most of Nevada, half of Utah, and sections of Idaho, Wyoming, Oregon, and California. It is FAR larger than any construction project undertaken by man.
no it is not man made
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The Great Lakes are a natural feature.
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The Great Basin is primarily a natural feature, characterized by its vast, arid landscape and unique geological formations. It is a large, semi-arid region in the western United States that encompasses various mountain ranges and valleys. While human activities, such as agriculture and urban development, have influenced parts of the area, the overall structure and characteristics of the Great Basin are the result of natural geological processes.
none of the great lakes are man made all of them were made from nature
The Great Lakes are a natural feature.