they both have to do with rivers and water.
murray darling basin is one
Divides are the boundaries that separate streams in adjacent drainage basin.
Divides are the boundaries that separate streams in adjacent drainage basin.
The term "watershed" is sometimes used, though this is a little ambiguous, since some people use it in a way that's essentially synonymous with "drainage basin", and some people use it for the boundaries between drainage basins.
A drainage basin is simply an area between two ridges from which water drains as a stream or river. A small creek has its own drainage basin. The drainage basin of the Mississippi River includes everything between the Rocky Mountains and the Adirondacks.
Drainage Basin
The boundary of the drainage basin is called a drainage divide. Sometimes drainage basin is called catchment area referring to an area where water flows into a stream or a number of streams. In North America drainage basin is also called Watershed.
drainage basin
it sounds like a drainage basin
A stream's watershed and its drainage basin are often used interchangeably, but they can refer to different aspects. The watershed is the area of land that drains water, soil, and other substances into a specific water body, while the drainage basin encompasses the entire area that contributes to a river system, including all its tributaries. Essentially, the watershed is a subset of the broader drainage basin, focusing on the immediate area affecting a single stream or river. Understanding this distinction is important for effective water resource management and environmental conservation.
the mississippi drainage basin is located between the Appalachian Mountains and the Rocky Mountains
A drainage basin/ watershed.
What is the largest drainage basin in the US?
What is the largest drainage basin in the US?
What is the largest drainage basin in the US?
A drainage basin is the start of the stream. Sometimes snow caps on mountains melt causing streams and riviers.