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no surface runoff is not
Runoff is water that flows over the ground surface. Snowmelt runoff is runoff from melting snow.
Evaporation, Transpiration, Condensation, Precipitation, Subsurface Runoff, and Surface Runoff.
Runoff is water that cannot soak into the ground and instead flows across Earth's surface
After precipitation, rain comes. It reaches the earth's surface.
Erosion and Surface Runoff
An increase in storm runoff to rivers most likely would affect ground water by reducing the amount of infiltration and groundwater recharge. This is where water moves downward from surface water to ground water.
A number of factors. Soil saturation is one.
no surface runoff is not
it a runoff
Yes, plants absorb some of the water. It thick vegetation might slow runoff down too.
once the surface runoff has reached a water body if the fertilizer contains nitrogen or phosphorous it can lead to eutrophic conditions in the water that promote algae growth. the algae growth will also be effected by the amount of flushing in the water body, temperature and if the water is stagnant or has ripples/waves.
Runoff - Rain is dispersed across a wide area (the entire surface of the area where it falls.) Runoff is a large amount of rain collected into a low point of the mountain, forming streams and rivers. So, more concentrated body of water is able to move more material, meaning that the runoff is able to cause more focused erosion than the rain alone.
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Erosin is just runoff! the runoff affect the lithosphere
The Major Factors That Affect The Amount Of Water Runoff In An Area Are: - amount of vegetation and non-permeable surfaces (development) - slope of land (grade) - duration and rate of rainfall - nature of ground (soil type) - soil saturation (moisture)
Runoff is water that flows over the ground surface. Snowmelt runoff is runoff from melting snow.