Drainage basin - the area of land drained by a river.
Catchment area - the area within the drainage basin.
Watershed - the edge of highland surrounding a drainage basin which marks the boundary between two drainage basins.
Source - the beginning or start of a river.
Confluence - the point at which two rivers or streams join.
Tributary - a stream or smaller river which joins a larger stream or river.
Mouth - the point where the river comes to the end, usually when entering a sea.
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In the USA, it is in Fort Knox, Kentucky.
In other countries that keep a gold reserve, it is in a similar
guarded, high-security central facility.
Answer:
A biome is an enormous ecosystem, spreading over a broad geographic range.
Explanation:
Biomes are classified here in such a form as to get into account their corresponding ranges and similar weather. All climate zones, though, come into one of three essential classifications: tropical and subtropical, temperate, and polar and subpolar.
The first of specific categories is a term covering the area along the equator, spreading north and south by approximately 30 degrees in either direction. In North U.S, this would involve southerly Florida, Texas, and Louisiana. Temperate areas spread from about 30 to 60 degrees on each side of the equator, thus leading in most of America. Ultimately, subpolar and polar regions lie among 60 degrees and the poles, which occur at 90 degrees.
There are more tropical storms that may increase in magnitude
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Your question: Which terms can be used to generalize of the human geography of the region..?
Your answer: There are several terms that can be used to generalize of the human geography of the region:
1) Religious
2) Jewish
3) Islamic
4) Monotheistic
5) Multiethnic
6) Arab
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