It Floods
the answer is thermal
Impermeable rock
What happens to dead leaves that fall to the ground
it stays on the ground until it weakens
The ground, like tarmac or concrete is a solid state which absorb sunlight due to the dark colour (e.g. black). Therefore there is probability that the Stevenson Screen can absorb these heat which can then alter the readings of the instruments. Hope that helps JL
Salinity is the amount of dissolved salt in a body of water. Watterlogging is when the ground has so much water that it cannot absorb anymore, the ground is said to be watterlogged.
The process of osmosis gives the roots the ability to absorb nutrients from the ground and draw them into the plant
Very briefly the floods were caused by excessive rain, the ground not being able to absorb anymore water and the La Nina weather pattern.
The water table
Sand will absorb cooling anti-freeze that has leaked onto the ground. Many auto-parts stores will offer other synthetic substances to absorb automobile fluids.
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.
the answer is thermal
yes the ground takes in heat and cold
Impermeable rock
absorb minerals and nutrients from the ground and anchor the plant to the ground.
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What happens to dead leaves that fall to the ground