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Akira Copeland
3 August, 00:33
How do you define the boundaries of a watershed?
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Conrad Ayers
3 August, 01:32
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Watershed boundaries are defined by topographic divides and delineate areas where surface-water runoff drains into a common surface-water body, such as a lake or section of a stream.
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