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Yes. Differences in the amount of nutrients that it contains, its pH value, the amount of water that it will retain/drainage are all factors which will affect the growth of plants.
Usually lots of rain. The volume of the water builds up and the pressure of the water can burst the levees. Since on flood plains levees can be higher than the land around it, the water persists in the area. Also it depends on the drainage basin size, tropical cyclones, the volume and intensity of the rain, snow melt, climate change, deforestation, and whether the flood hydrograph of a river is flashy or subduded, which depends on the listed factors
Urbanization can lead to increased impervious surfaces like roads and buildings, reducing infiltration and increasing runoff. This can cause a faster rise in streamflow during a rainstorm, resulting in a higher peak discharge and a shorter lag time in the hydrograph. Additionally, urbanization can increase the volume of runoff, leading to larger flood peaks and potentially worsening flood events.
ammonia can change the soils pH (acidity level) which can affect the formation of plant pigments or the absorption of elements
Generally speaking, there is an upper filler hole with a plug and a lower drainage hole with a drainage nut on most motorcycle shaft drives. Most manufacturers recommend something like a SAE 80W gear oil for the drive shafts. You remove the drainage nut, located a bit lower than the filler hole, and the oil will drain out. In some bikes you have to suck or pump the gear oil out through a small piece of tubing through the filler hole. Refill with oil through the filler hole, normally on the shaft's side, until the oil reaches the lower edge of the hole. The reinstall the plug.
Tornadoes do not affect climate change. They may be affected by climate change, but how is yet to be determined.
Neither of them affect mass in a closed system.
Extinction of different species, loss of sea-life through climate change, or the drying up of the ocean through land uplift. Even an ice-age might affect the process.
An early onset of spring through climate change can affect plants, though not all plants. Some can survive and even thrive in any kind of weather conditions, and can adapt to the changes. Others are more sensitive to temperature and light, and therefore may not thrive as much when the weather changes suddenly.
Change in government regulation affect on buniess performance and business stability.
No, adding water to soil is a reversible change. Water can be evaporated from the soil through evaporation or drained out through drainage systems. This allows the soil to return to its previous state before the water was added.
Yes. Without drainage the head gets very big, and the brain gets very small.