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.
No there tends to be a lot more fresh water in lakes and rivers than under ground because it won't be as fresh when it's down there but a more likely chance if it being in lakes and rivers
Groundwater is in the ground, not in lakes or rivers.
It can cause water pollution by dumping chemicals into the rivers and also the ground which gets into our well water.
The affect of rivers flooding in Mesopotamia was that the rivers would deposit silt which was very good for growing crops
because the rain made the rivers increase and increase every week?
no
The rivers flow increase.
ground fogs common near lakes and rivers because it is moist and cool there.
yes it does :)
Both played a role in the development of civilization. Both are key players in the surrounding ecosystems. ---Apex.
Transportation and fish affect the rivers
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