The Great Basin is a large, arid region of the western United States. Its lakes are - Great Salt Lake Sevier Lake Massacre Lake Continental Lake Pyramid Lake Winnemucca Lake Walker Lake Summer Lake Silver Lake Lake Abert Warner Lakes Guano Lake Alvord Lake Goose Lake Tulare Lake Honey Lake Eagle Lake Mono Lake Crowley Lake Owens Lake Coyote Lake Cuddeback Lake
It is just east of the Wassatch Range, in a geologic feature known as the basin and range. The Great Salt Lake is in a huge basin that has no drainage. This is why it is as salty as it is.
Lake Titicata,Vigil Lake,part of the Amazon Basin.
western part of texas
It is in the far West of China in the Xinjian Region. In it is the Makan Desert and is surrounded by the Tian Shan Mountains, Kunlun Mountains and the Karakoram Range.
The name of your drainage basin would depend on your specific location. For example, if you're in the United States, you could be part of the Mississippi River Basin, the Great Lakes Basin, or another regional basin. To accurately identify your drainage basin, please provide your location or the nearest waterway.
The basin of the Great Salt Lake is located in northern Utah, primarily within Salt Lake County and surrounding areas. It encompasses a large, arid region that includes the Great Salt Lake, the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere. The basin is bordered by the Wasatch Range to the east and the Great Salt Lake Desert to the west. This unique geographical feature is part of the larger Great Basin, a region characterized by its endorheic (closed) drainage system.
There are various definitions of the four regions of Texas. El Paso is in the Mountains and Basins region or the Basin and Range region or the Trans-Pecos region or the Fort Bend region, and maybe more.
This would be in the Amazon Rainforest which is located in the central northern region of Brazil in the Amazon Basin.
The Cascade Range is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. It extends from southern British Columbia, Canada through Washington, Oregon, and northern California in the United States. The Ring of Fire is a horseshoe-shaped region in the Pacific Ocean basin known for frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity.
The best answer for a common or popular name would be the Intermountain Region. However, the general area includes the Great Basin (though not all of it is desert) and part of the Colorado River Basin.
The Basin and Range Province is an example of a rift zone.
Drainage Basin