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Small streams flow into rivers and the rivers flow to bigger rivers.
A river basin is an area of land drained by a river and its tributaries.
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An inland drainage basin is an area of land where water does not flow into any ocean, sea, or other body of water. Instead, the water either evaporates, seeps into the ground, or forms local streams and lakes. These basins are typically found in arid regions or areas with closed drainage systems.
That depends on whether the land is surrounded by water or something else. If it is surrounded by water, it is an island. If it is surrounded by water but is sufficiently large, it may be called an island continent (an example is Australia). If it is a land area completely surrounded by high mountains, rivers will flow to the land that is surrounded instead of to the ocean in that area. That would make the land an endorrheic basin.
A drain basin is an area of land where rain water and melting snow come together to drain into larger bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, reservoirs and eventually the ocean.
A river basin is any area of land that drains into a river system. The Amazon Basin is one specific river basin, namely all the land that drains into the Amazon River system (meaning: including all the streams and creeks that in turn flow into the Amazon.)
Yes, a watershed, or drainage basin, is composed of rivers and tributaries. A watershed is the area of land where all of the water that is under it or drains off of it goes into the same place.
A drainage basin, also known as a watershed or catchment area, is a land area where all precipitation collects and drains into a common outlet, such as a river, lake, or ocean. It encompasses all the land that contributes water to that specific water body, including the streams and rivers flowing into it. The boundaries of a drainage basin are defined by topographical features, such as hills or mountains, which direct the flow of water. Understanding drainage basins is crucial for managing water resources, flood control, and environmental conservation.
A valley is a lower area of land that is typically surrounded by mountains or hills. Valleys are usually formed by rivers or glaciers carving out the land over time. They often provide fertile land suitable for agriculture.
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