Drainage basins are separated from each other by an area of higher ground called a divide.
True.
A plateau (flat area of ground) will separate drainage basins, but more usually each drainage basin is separated topographically from adjacent basins by a ridge, hill or mountain, which is known as a water divide or a watershed.
Ground water reaches the earths surface through; 1. Springs 2. Wells 3. Artesian basins
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The remainder of a meteor that impacts the ground is called a meteorite.
Drainage basins are separated from each other by an area of higher ground called a divide.
Drainage basins are separated from each other by an area of higher ground called a drainage divide. North America has 5 large Continental Divides that separate the drainage basins of the Pacific, Arctic, and Atlantic Oceans, Hudson Bay, the Great Lakes, and the Gulf of Mexico.
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Because, drainage basins are high elevated
a drainage divide
Because, drainage basins are high elevated
True.
Watersheds are also known as drainage basins. The most common means to seperate watersheds is in the form of ridges and hills. The largest watershed in the United States is the Mississippi River which drains water from the Midwest to the Gulf of Mexico.
A plateau (flat area of ground) will separate drainage basins, but more usually each drainage basin is separated topographically from adjacent basins by a ridge, hill or mountain, which is known as a water divide or a watershed.
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Robert W Lichty has written: 'A rainfall-runoff modeling procedure for improving estimates of T-year (annual) floods for small drainage basins' -- subject(s): Hydrological forecasting, Flood forecasting 'Estimates of ground-water recharge rates for two small basins in central Nevada' -- subject(s): Hydrogeology, Groundwater, Groundwater flow
the Mississippi river drainage basin, Colorado river drainage basin, and the Columbia river drainage basin