All rivers lead to the sea.
Water moves into a watershed primarily through precipitation in the form of rain, snow, or ice. When it rains, water infiltrates the soil, flows over the land surface, or accumulates in water bodies, eventually making its way into the watershed.
Everyone lives in a watershed, all water has to go somewhere.
Gravity is primarily responsible for causing water to flow through a watershed. As water moves downhill, it follows the path of least resistance, carving out channels and rivers as it flows. Other factors such as topography, soil permeability, and precipitation rates also influence the movement of water in a watershed.
A divide is a topographic feature that separates watersheds by determining the direction in which water flows. It plays a crucial role in defining the boundaries of a watershed by directing water flow into respective drainage basins. Divides help to delineate the paths that water takes as it moves through the landscape and ultimately impacts the flow and quality of water within a watershed.
The watershed divided the water from the other side of th4 river water
Surface water collects in a watershed and seeps into ground
There are many main water sources of Georgia. Some of these include the Savannah watershed, the Coosa watershed, and the St. Mary's watershed.
Surface water collects in a watershed and seeps into the ground
Via the mouth of the river into the sea. Also as a watershed just describes where surface water travels in the catchment water can infiltrate into the rock and travel into a different catchment / watershed.
no
All the water in a watershed runs to the lowest point.
drainage basin