What is a river basin ?
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A river basin collects all water from an area, then moves it through the water system, where it eventually empties into an ocean or sea. A river basin is generally composed of many areas called watersheds. A watershed is similar to a river basin, although the area of land and the amount of water collected is smaller. A river basin can contain several watersheds that collect water from streams, lakes and rivers of varying sizes...............................
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A river basin is the part of land through which a main river and all its tributaries flows. It is the basic hydrological unit for planning and development of water resources of a country.
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