Riverbasin
a drainage basin is the geographical area draining into a river or reservoir. If it over flows, I think that is bad because it could cause a flood.
It's drainage area is 1061469 km.
Look on the map of drainage divides. USGS
Geographical boundaries of a watershed can be identified by tracing the high points or ridgelines surrounding a particular area. Water within these boundaries will flow towards a common outlet, such as a river or lake, creating a distinct drainage basin. Maps and topographical features can help determine the boundaries of a watershed.
The geographical theme that would involve the study of the impact of the drainage of part of the Florida Everglades is "human-environment interaction." This theme examines how humans modify the environment and the consequences of those changes, such as alterations to ecosystems, water quality, and biodiversity. The drainage of the Everglades has significant implications for wildlife habitats, water management, and the local climate, making it a critical area of study within this theme.
River Indus's drainage basin has an area of 1165000 square kilometers.
Area having a common drainage is catchment area, whereas area which is uses that water from common drainage area is command area.
Drainage Basin
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The drainage basin of the Nile covers 1,256,591 square miles or about 10% of the area of Africa.
Riverbasin
Drainage basin is also called catchment, catchment area, catchment basin, drainage area, river basin, and water basin. It is an area of land. All water that falls on that land flows into one river.