In a court, throwing out, reversing, and overturning mean the same thing. In a literal sense, invert, capsize, or reverse could all mean the same thing, given certain contexts.
Throughflow is the tranfer of water through th soil. Surface runoff is the transfer of water where the soil is impermeable so the transfer of water is on top of the soil.
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An accumulation point, or limit point, for a set S is a point x (not necessarily in S) such that any open set containing x also contains a point (distinct from x) that's in S. More intuitively, it means that by choosing points in S, we can get as close as we want to x without actually reaching it. For example, consider the set S={1,1/2,1/3,1/4,...} (in the real numbers). 0 is an accumulation point for S, because any open set containing 0 would have to contain all between 0 and some ε>0, which would include a point (actually, an infinite amount of points) in S. But 1/5, for example, is not an accumulation point for S, because we can take the open interval (11/60,9/40) which doesn't contain any points in S other than 1/5. Not all sets have an accumulation point. For example, any set of a finite amount of real numbers can't have an accumulation point. Another example of a set without an accumulation point is the integers (as a subset of the real numbers). However, over the real numbers, any bounded infinite set has an accumulation point. In a general topological space, any infinite subset of a compact set has an accumulation point.
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the runoff means's the same thing as ground water
Evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, accumulation, runoff, and groundwater.
Accumulation water cycle means that the runoff of water (from rain, snow, hail) runs from higher ground down into the rivers, oceans, lakes, and puddles.
no surface runoff is not
Runoff from rain and runoff from melting snow (which is NOT the same as glacial runoff).
it is runoff
There is no such thing as "atomic electricity." Electricity is the accumulation or the motion of electrons.
with runoff voting it costs extra money to to hold multiple elections, and the turnout for the final election may not be the same as the primary
A runoff is precipitatoin soaks into the ground, precipitation can also run over the ground and flow into streams, rivers, lakes, and eventually the ocean.
Runoff is water that flows over the ground surface. Snowmelt runoff is runoff from melting snow.
The fourth step in the water cycle is runoff. It happens after water falls as precipitation and hits the ground. It then travels to rivers and streams so it can return to where it came from. The ocean
Well, it all depends. Now that there is global warming, the water could get polluted, and if that meets another body of water, that could be harmful. Nonetheless, we still need runoff for the water cycle to repeat. Otherwise, the ground would soak up the water, and all that would be left is groundwater. So, there are pros and cons if runoff really is a good thing for the environment or not.