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Four students were talking about watersheds.

Kim said "I think it is a tower that stores water in cities."

Dominique said "It is an area of land that all of the water goes to the same place ... "

Stanley commented "I believe it is an underground area that holds water."

Olivia thought "it is an undeveloped area in the mountains with creeks and streams."

Which student do you most agree with and why?

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    Dominique

    Explanation:

    A watershed describes an area of land that contains a common set of streams and rivers that all drain into a single larger body of water, such as a larger river, a lake or an ocean. For example, the Mississippi River watershed is an enormous watershed. Small watersheds are usually part of larger watersheds.
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