Moss can help loosen clay soils and promote drainage.
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Watersheds are named to provide a common convention for identifying them.The names from the water area that created them.
certain factors the amount of water that can be stored released by a watersheds to rivers lakes and other bodies of water
Watersheds are also known as drainage basins. The most common means to seperate watersheds is in the form of ridges and hills. The largest watershed in the United States is the Mississippi River which drains water from the Midwest to the Gulf of Mexico.
Drainage Basin
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It helps drain watersheds.
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Well, you would need to do a lot of research on watersheds. I would suggest first explaining what a watershed is, then telling information about watersheds that exist, then tell what watersheds do or how they are formed. Then you could give a demonstration or show a picture or graph about how watersheds work. However, since I do not know the format, length, age level, or reason for your speech, I cannot accurately help you.
yes watersheds are only in the mountains
Using peat moss depends on the soil you have. If it is alkaline, then peat moss may help.
Moss and lichen prepare area for other organisms.
Conservationists use watersheds and ecozones to understand the natural environment and plan conservation efforts. Watersheds help in identifying sources of pollution and managing water resources, while ecozones provide insights into unique ecosystems and species habitats. Protecting watersheds and ecozones is crucial to maintaining biodiversity, preserving natural resources, and promoting sustainable development.
Watersheds are divided by mountains and other big physical features.
Watershed Mapping Project delineated 81 Major Watersheds covering the state and around 5600 Minor Watersheds that comprised these Major Watersheds.
There are 5 watersheds in the state of PA. (major watersheds)
What affects occur when watersheds are overused or mistreated?