Asked by Melissa Quintanilla on May 14, 2024

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What is a drainage divide?

A) A ridge or strip of high ground separating one drainage basin from another
B) The area where a stream flows into a lake or ocean
C) The total area drained by a stream and its tributaries
D) The arrangement of a stream and its tributaries

Drainage Basin

The area of land drained by a river and its tributaries, also known as a watershed or catchment area.

High Ground

An area of elevated terrain that can provide strategic advantages, such as better visibility or defense, and is often sought after in military and construction contexts.

Drainage Divide

The boundary between adjacent drainage basins.

  • Define and characterize terms related to stream morphology and function, including drainage divide, tributaries, and discharge.
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Janet CisnerosMay 19, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
A drainage divide is a geographical feature in the form of a ridge or area of higher ground that separates neighboring drainage basins. Water on either side of a divide flows into different basins.