noun
- an area of land that drains water into a particular river, lake, or ocean
- a ridge of high land dividing two areas that are drained by different river systems
- an important point of division or transition; a turning point
Examples
- The Mississippi River watershed covers about 40% of the continental United States.
- Rain falling on either side of the watershed flows into different river systems.
- The Rocky Mountains form a major watershed between eastern and western drainage.
- The invention of the internet was a watershed moment in human communication.
- Her graduation marked a watershed in her life.
- The company’s bankruptcy was a watershed event for the entire industry.
- Scientists study how pollution affects the local watershed.
- The Continental Divide is North America’s most significant watershed.