Eutrophication
Eutrophication
Eutrophication
it is polluting our lakes and rivers
The noun "fertility" is related to the adjective fertile and the verb fertilize, which can mean "to make fertile, to enrich" as with soil.
It's generally better to fertilize plants in the morning so they can absorb the nutrients throughout the day. Fertilizing in the evening can lead to nutrients sitting on the soil overnight, which can attract pests or cause nutrient runoff. However, if you do fertilize in the evening, make sure to water the plants lightly to prevent any potential issues.
in a grassland, forest fires, runoff, droughts
Warm climates reduce runoff because evaporation increases. cold climates reduce runoff because precipitation is trapped in a form of snow or ice so there is little imediate runoffif traveling occurs slowly there is less runoff but if thawing occurs rapidly runoff can cause a significant problem like flooding nd mudslides
Fertilizer is a problem because if you put to much of it, runoff from rain will take it to a river. From there, it can harm animals who drink from that river, and it contaminates some water supplies.
The adjective form of the noun fertility is fertile. The adjective form of the related verb to fertilize is fertilized.
Runoff and rainfall are closely related hydrological processes. When rainfall occurs, some of the water infiltrates the ground, while the excess flows over the surface as runoff, especially in areas where the soil is saturated or impermeable. The amount of runoff generated depends on factors such as the intensity and duration of rainfall, land use, and soil characteristics. In general, higher rainfall amounts can lead to increased runoff, particularly in urbanized or deforested areas.
Runoff is water that flows over the ground surface. Snowmelt runoff is runoff from melting snow.
E. R. Hedman has written: 'Mean annual runoff as related to channel geometry of selected streams in California' -- subject(s): River channels, Runoff, Stream measurements