The great lakes have a watershed seperating the lakes from the sea
A watershed is also called a drainage basin. An example of a sentence using the word "watershed" is "The watershed north of the Laurentian Divide drains into Hudson Bay and the Arctic Ocean, whereas the watershed south of the Laurentian Divide drains into the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. "
Lake Ontario
Clarkston is in the Clinton River watershed, which flows to Lake St. Clair.
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The watershed divided the water from the other side of th4 river water
Duncan Hardie has written: 'The lower Lake Simcoe watershed' -- subject(s): Lake Simcoe watershed, Regional planning, Toronto Metropolitan Area
Lake would not be capitalized unless it begins a sentence, as in this sentence. Or if it is part of the name of a lake such as the Great Lakes.
After the earthquake, the watershed between the small creeks had moved to the west. We are at a watershed moment in the history of human genetic research.
A watershed is composed of different sources of water that all run together. This might include a lake and river system.
Watershed, and Area is spelled AREA not AERA :)
If a program is on 'after the watershed,' it means it is on after a certain time, due to it being innapropriate for youngsters, so in a sentence it would be something like: "The British program 'Shameless' is on after the watershed because it's incredibly innapropriate" "Thankfully, Doctor Who airs before the watershed, so my kids still get to watch it on a Saturday night" "He can't say f**k, it's not past the watershed yet!" 'Watershed' is basically a noun that describes a dividing line between two time periods.