Runoff is water that flows over the ground surface. Snowmelt runoff is runoff from melting snow.
A runoff is when water flows down from the water into a water body such as an ocean. I do k=not think it has a purpose however it could be to get water of the mountain.
Not necessarily. The amount of runoff water depends on various factors such as soil composition, slope of the land, and intensity of rainfall. Smaller particles can result in increased compaction which may reduce infiltration rates, leading to more runoff water.
Herbicide is a chemical substance used to kill unwanted plants or weeds. When herbicides enter water sources through runoff or leaching, they can contaminate the water and harm aquatic plants and animals. Herbicides can disrupt ecosystems and affect water quality.
Pesticides can enter the water cycle through runoff from agricultural fields, spills or leaks during handling and storage, and groundwater contamination. Once in the water, pesticides can be carried by surface water or percolate down into groundwater sources, affecting aquatic ecosystems and potentially human health through drinking water contamination.
1. Seepage from the ground 2. Runoff from the surface
1. Seepage from the ground 2. Runoff from the surface
Chlorine can enter fresh water sources through discharges from industrial activities, wastewater treatment plants, and agricultural runoff. It can also enter water sources through the use of chlorine-based disinfectants in water treatment processes.
Phosphates can enter water supplies through runoff from fertilized agricultural lands, discharge from sewage treatment plants, and erosion of natural deposits. They can also leach from septic tanks and detergents, contributing to water pollution and eutrophication of aquatic ecosystems.
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Runoff is water that flows over the ground surface. Snowmelt runoff is runoff from melting snow.
Ground off and runoff are both precipitation and fresh water. Since they are fresh water, people use groundwater and runoff for households and drinking waters sometimes.
Chlorine can enter fresh water sources through the process of chlorination, where chlorine is added to the water as a disinfectant to kill harmful bacteria and pathogens. It can also enter fresh water sources through industrial discharges and runoff from areas where chlorine-based products are used or produced.
Ground water is under ground in the soil and runoff is extra water from when it has rained.
It is called runoff
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The runoff water went down the drain.