A river flows into a lake. Which of the following statements is correct?(1 point)

Responses

The watershed of the river is larger than the watershed of the lake.

The watershed of the lake is larger than the watershed of the river.

The watershed of the river is the same as the watershed of the lake.

The watershed of the lake does not include the watershed of the river.

The watershed of the river is larger than the watershed of the lake.

To determine which statement is correct, we need to understand what a watershed is. A watershed refers to an area of land that drains water, such as rainfall or snowmelt, into a common outlet, such as a river, lake, or ocean.

In this scenario, since a river flows into a lake, it means that the river contributes water to the lake's watershed. Therefore, the watershed of the lake includes the watershed of the river. Thus, the correct statement is:

"The watershed of the lake is larger than the watershed of the river."

Based on the given information, the correct statement is:

The watershed of the river is larger than the watershed of the lake.