it is an open system.
Runoff is water that flows over the ground surface. Snowmelt runoff is runoff from melting snow.
agricultural water runoff from farmland
no surface runoff is not
it is a closed system, the earth operates on a water budget in which deficits in one part are balance by gains in another part.
No, less runoff water.
Platypuses' habitats can be polluted by chemical and agricultural runoff, or even by industrial runoff in some areas. Anything that pollutes freshwater waterways can pollute the platypuses' habitats.
It will just accumulate more water in the river but, if the runoff water becomes toxic due to nearby factories or power plants then it can damage that ecosystem.
The runoff from the farm polluted the stream.
Yes, it is. Both the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in Iraq have many pollutants added by industry and the populace. This includes sewage, chemical releases, and agricultural runoff.
runoff is when water come from rain take all type of trash and pollution is something polluted
It destroyed hillsides and created polluted runoff.
Runoff from the field sprayed with herbicides polluted the river. The heavy rains caused runoff that eroded the hill. We planted trees on the hillside so runoff from heavy rains would not cause erosion.
mining runoff is one reason the water in Africa is polluted.
Water is so easily polluted because of ground seepage. Water that is not needed in the ground will runoff into streams. If the ground has chemicals that would harm the stream or lake, the water is then polluted.
If land was not regulated, then there could be more pollution. Polluted areas would cause the water supply to be unusable and undrinkable if runoff from chemical sources enter into the supply.
Chemical runoff in an agricultural context is when farming chemicals, such as fertilizer are not absorbed into the topsoil. When a heavy rain comes, these chemicals are caught in the storm water runoff and make their way into streams, rivers, and lakes.
By runoff of rain water or irrigation water.