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A river basin or drainage basin is an area of land drained by a river and its tributaries .
The average depth of the Canada Basin is 12,500 feet.
Petroleum was discovered in commercial quantities at Elk Basin in 1915.
…basins, the Carpentaria Basin, the Eyre Basin, and the Murray Basin.
Congo basin, basin of the Congo River, lying astride the Equator in west-central Africa.
Place the basin over a saucepan of barely simmering water, making sure the basin isn't touching the water.
Seams of bituminous coal occur in the Raton Basin, which is cut off from the Denver Basin by the Las Animas uplift.
Somali Basin, submarine basin on the floor of the southwestern Arabian Sea, an arm of the Indian Ocean, east of Somalia.
The average slope of a drainage basin can be expressed simply as a ratio of basin relief to basin length.
The lower Irrawaddy River basin has a humid tropical climate, while the upper river basin has a warm humid subtropical climate.
Anthropologists sometimes refer to the Plateau and Great Basin jointly as the Intermontane culture area (see Great Basin Indian).
The Interior Lowlands are dominated by three major basins, the Carpentaria Basin, the Eyre Basin, and the Murray Basin.
East Scotia Basin is separated from West Scotia Basin by a minor submerged rise running between South Georgia and the South Orkney Islands.
Great Basin topography includes many small basin and range systems and parts of the mountains, high desert, and low desert that define its external boundaries.
Williston Basin, large sedimentary basin along the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains in western North Dakota, eastern Montana, and southern Saskatchewan, Can.
Etienne and Gard coal basins); Ruhr and Westphalian basins, Germany; Silesian Basin, Poland; Moscow Basin, Russia; and Donets Basin in Ukraine.
Classified as a cold mid-latitude desert is the Great Basin Desert, which lies in the physiographic Great Basin that covers nearly all of Nevada, western Utah, and portions of surrounding states.
Permian Basin, also called West Texas Basin, large sedimentary basin in western Texas and southeastern New Mexico, U.S., noted for its rich petroleum, natural gas, and potassium deposits.
More than 50 river and lake basins are shared by two or more countries, and the development of their resources requires the cooperation of the basin states and several intergovernmental agencies—such as the Organization for the Development of the Sénégal River, the Niger Basin Authority, and the Lake Chad Basin Commission.
basin
noun artifact
- a bowl-shaped vessel; usually used for holding food or liquids
Example: she mixed the dough in a large basin
noun quantity
- the quantity that a basin will hold
Example: a basinful of water
noun object
- a natural depression in the surface of the land often with a lake at the bottom of it
Example: the basin of the Great Salt Lake
noun location
- the entire geographical area drained by a river and its tributaries; an area characterized by all runoff being conveyed to the same outlet
Example: flood control in the Missouri basin
noun artifact
- a bathroom sink that is permanently installed and connected to a water supply and drainpipe; where you can wash your hands and face
Example: he ran some water in the basin and splashed it on his face
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More than 50 river and lake basins are shared by two or more countries and the development of their resources requires the cooperation of the basin states and several intergovernmental agencies—such as the Organization for the Development of the Sénégal River the Niger Basin Authority and the Lake Chad Basin Commission