Which of these is not a correct definition of a watershed?(1 point) Responses An area where any rain that falls drains into the same body of water. An area where any rain that falls drains into the same body of water. A body of water that all the rainfall in an area drains into. A body of water that all the rainfall in an area drains into. An imaginary line that divides one watershed from another.

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The response that is not a correct definition of a watershed is:

"A body of water that all the rainfall in an area drains into."

A watershed is defined as an area of land where all the water that falls as precipitation drains into a specific body of water, such as a river, lake, or ocean. It is not defined as the body of water itself, but rather the land area that contributes to the flow of water into that body of water.