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DDT from soils is drained to water after rains and floods.
Water drops from an air conditioner because of condensation. When warm air passes over the cold coils inside the AC unit, moisture in the air condenses into water droplets, which then drip down and collect in a pan before being drained out of the system.
That land is called a polder. Polders are created by draining water from low-lying areas, typically with the help of dikes and pumps. They are common in countries with extensive low-lying areas like the Netherlands.
One common method is to use a separation funnel, where the mixture is poured into the funnel and left to settle. The oil, being less dense, will float on top and can be drained out first. The water can then be drained out separately from the bottom of the funnel.
Evaporation from the leaves is called transpiration.
A catchment.
An area drained by a river or river system is called a drainage basin.
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watershed
I believe you might be referring to a "watershed".
The everglades have not been drained.
The area of land drained by a river is called a "catchment area". It is so-called because is the the area that catches the precipitation (rainfall).Another term is "river basin", but this is less specific.(The geographical term, "catchment area", is often used to describe the area served by, say, a school or hospital).
No, it contaminates ground water. Must be properly drained through the sewer system.
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Land drained by a river is a watershed. This is an area of land that feeds all the water running under it and draining off of it into a body of water.
the main river and all of its tributaries are called a river system. The land drained by the river system is called a drainage basin. Drainage basins are separated by the high land in between, known as a divide or watershed.
The water can be drained outwith a hose.