A river basin drains all the land around a major river. Basins can be divided into watersheds, or areas of land around a smaller river, stream or lake. Large river basins, such as the Neuse and Cape Fear, are made up of many smaller watersheds. The landscape is made up of many interconnected watersheds.
Fall line.
a divide
An example of a land feature formed by river erosion is the oxbow lakes.
Watersheds are named to provide a common convention for identifying them.The names from the water area that created them.
Mesopotamia is Greek for "[land] between rivers." Mesopotamia is the land area found in the Tigris-Euphrates river system. It is generally found in Iraq and parts of Syria.
Divide
It is a natural feature: a hydrological divide that separates the watersheds that drain into the Pacific from the river systems that drain into the Atlantic and Arctic.natural featureIt is not man made
The Rocky Mountains
Mountains are the most dominant feature that separates azerbaijan from turkmenistan.
There is no single geographic feature that separates China from the rest of the world.
The Ural Mountains, the Caucus Mountains, the Caspian Sea, the Black Sea, the Bosporus Strait, and the Mediterranean Sea.
Whitney Beals has written: 'The Pine Creek and Mill River watersheds, Fairfield, Connecticut' -- subject(s): Land use, Watersheds
It is a natural feature: a hydrological divide that separates the watersheds that drain into the Pacific from the river systems that drain into the Atlantic and Arctic.natural featureIt is not man made
The Andes Mountains
Watersheds are created by the natural topography of the land, where water flows downhill to a central point such as a river, lake, or ocean. Factors like precipitation, elevation, and soil type contribute to the formation of watersheds. Human activities can also impact watersheds by altering the landscape and affecting the natural flow of water.
Alborz Mountains