baziniai
Baziniai are geographic terms used in hydrology and geography to denote drainage basins or river basins—the land areas from which all precipitation and runoff flow to a common outlet, such as a river, lake, or ocean. The boundary of a basin is defined by the watershed, a high ground that separates adjacent basins. Baziniai can vary greatly in size, from small local basins to continental-scale basins.
They can be classified by drainage type: exorheic basins discharge to the sea; endorheic basins retain water
Key processes include precipitation, infiltration, evapotranspiration, surface runoff, and groundwater flow. Baziniai support ecosystems and provide
Prominent examples include the Amazon Basin in South America, the Congo Basin in Africa, the Mississippi River