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Everything about Basin totally explainedBasin may mean:
- Drainage basin, a hydrological basin or catchment basin, a region of land where water drains downhill into a specified body of water
- Tarim Basin, located in Xinjiang, China and is one of the largest drainage basins in the world.
- Sedimentary basin, a low and usually sinking region that's filled with sediments from adjacent positive areas
- Structural basin, in geology, referring to the basin-shaped warping of underlying bedrock in a region
- Depression (geology), a landform lower than the surrounding area, such as the Kalahari Basin
- Oceanic basin, anywhere on Earth that's covered by seawater
- A downdropped fault block, or graben, which fill with sediments
- Wash basin, a bowl (vessel) designed to contain water for the purpose of cleaning hands and other minor ablutions; see also sink
- Pudding basin, a kitchen utensil of a rounded internal form and wider at its open top
- Basin, or dock (maritime), used for the reception of boats, in which the water level is maintained; also called a tidal basin or canal basin
- Basin of attraction, in the mathematics of nonlinear systems
In places:
Basin, Wyoming
The Basin, Victoria
The Basin, a geologic feature within Franconia Notch State Park in New Hampshire, United States
The Basin Harbor Club in Vergennes, Vermont
Basin Mountain, one of the Adirondack High Peaks in the U.S. state of New York.
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