The size of a drainage basin can vary significantly depending on the specific watershed in question. Generally, drainage basins can range from small areas, such as a few square kilometers, to vast regions covering thousands of square kilometers. The size is determined by the topography, climate, and hydrological features of the area, influencing how water collects and flows through the landscape. Each drainage basin is unique and plays a crucial role in local ecosystems and water management.
the congo basin, or orange basin
Yes, it is. :)
ronaldo
After searching many websites on the Great Basin, I can confer that such a large area must be natural.
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Basin
The Amazon
8.00000 feet
Nevada
The large river that runs through the basin is the Congo river. The Congo river is also the worlds deepest river.
no it does not need large amounts of water to survive
nevada