User talk:Oreo25/Amazon Basin (sedimentary basin)

Oreo25's Peer Review
The leading section is good because it provides a succinct description of the topic of the article and what it is about. I felt that the leading sentence did a good job of letting the reading know the significance of the article topic – the Amazon Basin – by highlighting the large size the basin covers and its proximity to the Amazon River. The leading article provides important information regarding the size the basin covers - I think it would be easier for the reader to note this important information if there weren't one set of parentheses inside another set of parentheses. The sections are well organized, because they follow a linear progression. The article begins with the most relevant information about the Amazon Basin, which is a prime feature of the geographical region and very important. The article organization then moves to talk about the origin of the basin, which I think is important because it is good to have information regarding the origin at the beginning of the article. All the information in the section pertaining to the location of the Amazon Basic are accurate and succinct in describing the other geographical regions the Amazon Basin borders. All the sections in the article are necessary, and the article does a good job of describing the information in a concise manner. The tone of the content of the sections are neutral. I would not be able to guess the perspective of the author of the article because they are completely unbiased in their descriptions of the location of and the origins of the Amazon Basin. The article doesn't make any claims on the behalf of any organizations or peoples. The article does a good job of maintaining a neutral and unbiased tone when talking about issues pertaining to the Amazon Basin. The article does a good job of citing information about the Amazon Basin. The section about the "Evolution of the Basin" puts a lot of emphasis on first source in the reference list for citing its information. The "Location" section of the article does not have any citations.