noun
- areas of land that drain into a particular river, lake, or other body of water
- ridges of high land that separate different drainage areas
- crucial turning points or moments of significant change
Usage: geography; environmental science
Usage: geography
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The Amazon and Mississippi watersheds are among the world’s largest.
- Pollution in urban watersheds affects downstream water quality.
- Mountain watersheds provide fresh water to millions of people.
- The Rocky Mountains form watersheds that divide eastward and westward flowing rivers.
- The invention of the internet marked one of the great watersheds in human communication.
- Many historians consider 1989 a watershed year for democracy in Eastern Europe.
- Conservation efforts focus on protecting critical watersheds from development.