Lake Tahoe was formed by a combination of both constructive and destructive forces. Constructive forces include tectonic uplift and volcanic activity that created the basin and mountains around the lake. Destructive forces like erosion by glaciers and rivers sculpted the landscape to its current form.
The Okefenokee Swamp was formed by a combination of weathering and erosion processes over thousands of years, primarily due to the accumulation of organic material and the presence of a low-lying basin. It was not directly created by destructive forces like earthquakes, volcanoes, or impacts of organisms.
Rainwater Basin was created in 1963.
Viaduct Basin was created in 199#.
Wenlock Basin was created in 1826.
Beaver Basin Wilderness was created in 2009.
Niger Basin Authority was created in 1980.
Columbia Basin Herald was created in 1941.
Basin Street Revue was created in 1956.
Basin Street Blues was created in 1926.
Wild Basin House was created in 1931.
Copper Basin Railway was created in 1986.