Mountains / hills ; (River) divides.
An area of relatively level high ground is called a plateau. Plateaus are elevated flat landforms that stretch over a large area and are often situated between valleys and mountains.
Because, drainage basins are high elevated
when water moves from clouds (high ground) to the low ground it is called rain also known as precipitation.
A tongue of land that projects from high ground into lower ground is called a "spur." It is a narrow point of land that extends out like a finger into a valley or lower area. Spurs are often formed by erosion or geological processes.
Watersheds are separated from one another by natural divides or high points such as mountain ridges, hills, or ridgelines. These boundaries help to define where water flowing within the watershed will ultimately drain into different river systems or bodies of water.
a drainage divide
True.
An area of relatively level high ground is called a plateau. Plateaus are elevated flat landforms that stretch over a large area and are often situated between valleys and mountains.
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Because, drainage basins are high elevated
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Because, drainage basins are high elevated
a Plain,A PLATEAU
height of the rollers in a rolling mill is normally measured from the ground level and so it is called high roll mill.
its over york, i have the high ground
when water moves from clouds (high ground) to the low ground it is called rain also known as precipitation.
No, land that rises high above ground level is called a mountain or a mountain range. A plateau is a flat-topped elevated landform that is higher than the surrounding area.