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What is a basin? In geography​

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A basin is a depression, or dip, in the Earth’s surface. Basins are shaped like bowls, with sides higher than the bottom.

A basin is a depression, or dip, in the Earth’s surface. Basins are shaped like bowls, with sides higher than the bottom.Basins are formed by forces above the ground (like erosion) or below the ground (like earthquakes). They can be created over thousands of years or almost overnight.

A basin is a depression, or dip, in the Earth’s surface. Basins are shaped like bowls, with sides higher than the bottom.Basins are formed by forces above the ground (like erosion) or below the ground (like earthquakes). They can be created over thousands of years or almost overnight.The major types of basins are river drainage basins, structural basins, and ocean basins.

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