Educational in Nature
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Water & Forests




What Is a Watershed?
Raindrops fall. Some soak into the ground. Some join with other drops and trickle down slopes. The trickles join to form streams. These streams connect to make rivers. Rivers then make their way to the sea.

All the land drained by a stream and its branches, or by a river and its streams, is called a watershed.

Scientists study watersheds to learn how much water is available to meet people's needs. The topography -- the physical appearance of the land -- along with the plants, the soil, the rock formations and the climate, all affect the water in a watershed. Watershed Forests and the Watershed Underground Rivers



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