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17 May, 07:47

One watershed can encompass another watershed.

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  1. 17 May, 08:09
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    The given statement is true

    Explanation:

    Watersheds are area that drains the rainwater and streams to a common vent, like - mouth of a bay, reservoir outflow etc. It is also regarded as a drainage basin. It includes - lake, reservoir, stream, groundwater etc.

    A large watershed contains in it many small watersheds depending on their outlet. For example - the Mississippi Water Basin. The continent of America is divided by two water sheds, one which has an outlet in Atlantic Ocean and the other has in the Pacific Ocean.

    Thus the above mentioned is true for watersheds.
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