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What is the Catchment basin of a river?​

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Answered by achulbul
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Catchment area or drainage basin is an area of land, where the surface water from rainfall, snowmelt, or ice flow into a lower elevation to form a single body of water, that may be a lake or a river[1] . All the area within the red line in image above is the catchment area of that river/stream.

Answered by Manshitasingh
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a catchment area or drainage basin is an area of land, where the surface water from rainfall, snowmelt, or ice flow into a lower elevation to form a single body of water, that may be a lake or a river[1] . All the area within the red line in image above is the catchment area of that river/stream...

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