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1 Watersheds and Drainage Basins
Where does our water flow from and into?

2 What is a watershed? A watershed is a landform defined by highpoints and ridgelines that descend into lower elevations. A watershed carries water “shed” from the land after rain falls and snow melts. The water of the area flows across or through on its way to a particular water body, such as a stream, river, wetland or coast of a drainage basin.

3 What does it look like?

4 What does a Drainage Basin look like?

5 What is a Drainage Basin?
A drainage basin is an extent or area of land that drains all precipitation (rain, melting snow, ice) received as runoff from watershed. The runoff converges to a single point, usually the exit of the basin, where the waters join another body of water, such as a river, lake, wetland, sea, or ocean.

6 Watersheds and Drainage Basins in Canada
Canada has 5 main watersheds: The Arctic The Atlantic (includes the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River) Hudson Bay The Pacific The Gulf of Mexico

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