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How are the boundaries between river systems and natural vegetation regions different?

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Answered by yashrajak1912
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Rivers are divided by watershed boundaries, lines that follow the height the land and the water drains off in the opposite directions. In nature it is virtually impossible to see where oneregion of vegetation starts and ends. Natural vegetation regions gradually change through transition zones.

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