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What is the source of water in a watershed?

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Answered by kayber
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Answer:

The watershed consists of surface water.

Explanation: The watershed consists of surface water. Lakes, streams, reservoirs, and wetlands. And all of the underlying groundwater. Larger watersheds contain many smaller watersheds. It all depends on the outflow point; all of the land that drains water to the outflow point is the watershed for that outflow location.

Answered by rahulkumardangi1525
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Answer:

A watershed is the total land and water area, from where the rainfall runoff drains into any water body, be it a stream, river, lake or ocean. It may be a nearly flat area or include hills or mountains. It is considered to be synonymous with a drainage basin and catchment area.

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