Depending where the runoff occurred, it could be fatal. Just because the water is runoff, doesn't make it fatal in itself.
water runnoff
a runnoff is when the water starts to come down the mountain and go into rivers
I believe it is called Runnoff...
It pollutes our water ways. Even though it helps plants grow, its runnoff falls in streams and rivers, causing it to pollute the water. It also affects the animals living in the water. Killing can be an answer to what it does to the animals.
It pollutes our water ways. Even though it helps plants grow, its runnoff falls in streams and rivers, causing it to pollute the water. It also affects the animals living in the water. Killing can be an answer to what it does to the animals.
Water loss of 1-5 percent is not fatal.
runnoff of pesticides
refers to chemicals that wash into streams and rivers from rain
Falling into water from a height of around 50 feet or higher can be fatal due to the impact on the body.
Yes, consuming large quantities of deionized water can be harmful or fatal due to its ability to disrupt the balance of electrolytes in the body.
Infiltration decreases; runnoff increases
If you drink too much water you may suffer water toxicity which can be fatal.