A basin is typically surrounded by higher landforms, such as mountains or hills, which act as natural barriers. This topographical feature confines the area, allowing it to collect water from precipitation and runoff. Basins can vary in size and shape, and they often serve as drainage areas for rivers and lakes. The surrounding land influences the hydrology and ecology of the basin.
a basin
the great basin
A basin can be surrounded by farmland if it is situated in an agricultural area where farming is prevalent. The presence of farmland around a basin would depend on the local geography, climate, and land use practices in the region.
high land
Chad Basin
A basin is a lower area surrounded by higher land. This particular basin can be found in south america, primarily Brazil.
Basin
A low area surrounded by higher land is called a basin. Basins are formed by the erosion and deposition of material by water or other natural forces, resulting in a depression in the landscape.
A Valley-------------------------No a valley is not surrounded by higher land, the correct answer is a "basin" or a "depression".
Chad Basin.-by Anurag Kamboj
A basin landform
Basin that is the answer