water parting
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A hiker stands atop a water parting, looking down into two different valleys.
Definition
- Noun:
- A ridge of land that separates two adjacent river systems: A "water parting" is a geographical feature, typically a line of high ground or a mountain range, that divides the drainage basins of two river systems. Precipitation falling on opposite sides of this ridge flows into different river networks.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Rocky Mountains form a major water parting in North America.
- Hikers followed the trail along the water parting, where streams began to flow in opposite directions.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Term: "Water parting" is a precise, though somewhat less common, synonym for "watershed" or "divide" in physical geography and hydrology.
- The scientist studied the ecological differences on either side of the water parting.
Variants and Related Words
- Divide (n): A more common synonym for "water parting."
- Watershed (n): Often used interchangeably with "water parting," though "watershed" can also refer to the entire drainage basin itself.
- Continental Divide (n): A specific type of major water parting that separates a continent's river systems flowing into different oceans.
Synonyms
- Divide
- Watershed
- Height of land
Related Phrases
- Drainage divide: A technical phrase identical in meaning to "water parting."
- The map clearly shows the drainage divide between the two valleys.
A hiker stands atop a water parting, looking down into two different valleys.
Noun
- a ridge of land that separates two adjacent river systems