Physical Features
rivers, oceans, lakes, and glaciers
When acid rain enters lakes and rivers, it can turn the lake or river acidic if there is enough acid rain. This can kill the fish and anything living in the water. It can cause some of the aluminum in the surrounding soil to enter the water, which is also very toxic. Some types of plants are able to survive in water or soil of an acidic pH while others cannot.
Fog
Eroded soil washes away and winds up in rivers, and eventually in lakes or oceans where is becomes sediment at the bottom. Rocks can be eroded into sand. Generally, they remain part of the soil, until the soil is eroded.
the rivers flood and that means the soil is open to farm and grow crops.
rivers, oceans, lakes, and glaciers
they used and had many tress, rivers/lakes, and fertile soil.
When acid rain enters lakes and rivers, it can turn the lake or river acidic if there is enough acid rain. This can kill the fish and anything living in the water. It can cause some of the aluminum in the surrounding soil to enter the water, which is also very toxic. Some types of plants are able to survive in water or soil of an acidic pH while others cannot.
In soil erosion the top soil is being removed or washed away by the higher surface runoff.
Aquifers, lakes, rivers, soil, air, and of course the ocean.
the rocks, soil, oceans, lakes, rivers, and lower atmosphere
Watershed.
they used and had many tress, rivers/lakes, and fertile soil.
The four types of Aquatic Ecosystems are - 1. Oceans are the largest of the ecosystems covering more than 70 % of the earth's surface. 2. Freshwater bodies like lakes and ponds 3. Flowing fresh water like rivers and streams 4. Wetlands with wet soil and plants that grow in this type of soil
Fog
Amoeba is located in Lakes, Ponds, and Rivers, and it is found on the bottom or by the shore of a Lake, Pond, or River.
because when it was applied to soil it didn't go away so when the soil was washed into rivers and stuff it was in the water.