its rain water that flows over mountains, hills, and plains as well and with it it takes rocks and other small sediments into a lake or river.
Once the ground has become saturated with rain and can take no more, the excess water runs off the land. This run off fills streams and rivers - topping up lakes and reservoirs - even causing floods on low lying land if obstructed on its journey to reach the sea.
Surface run off is water that runs over the surface of the land. Generally the soil has been infiltrated to full capacity. Channel run off is water in rivers, streams and channels.
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Water is run-off in water bodies. It is also seeped in soil.
the water cycle have 3 main steps but there is really 7 steps. evaporation, condensation, accumulation, ground water, run off, transiration.
Evaporation (from oceans etc) and transpiration (from trees and vegetation).Condensation, forming clouds.Precipitation in the form of rain, snow, hail and sleet.Surface water (run off, above ground), Underground water (infiltration, percolation), collection and storage.evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and run off.
Precipitation, percolation, ground water flow, evaporation And it keeps going on...
Without the water cycle we would eventually run out of water. The water cycle is a very important process.
its rain water that flows over mountains, hills, and plains as well and with it it takes rocks and other small sediments into a lake or river.
the water cycle have 3 main steps but there is really 7 steps. evaporation, condensation, accumulation, ground water, run off, transiration.
Run off from rivers in to the Ocean. Relates to the water cycle. For more info google the water cycle.
Surface run off is water that runs over the surface of the land. Generally the soil has been infiltrated to full capacity. Channel run off is water in rivers, streams and channels.
They are part of run off
the main parts are precipitation, condensation , run off and evaporation.
We never run out of water, because of the water cycle.
We never run out of water, because of the water cycle.
Run off- run off is the part of the water cycle that is right after precipitation. run off is when water goes into the ground or rolls down a hill and goes into a lake, river ,ocean, pond, or puddle.
The water cycle
It is called the tide, pulled by the moon's gravitational force on the earth.
Evaporation (from oceans etc) and transpiration (from trees and vegetation).Condensation, forming clouds.Precipitation in the form of rain, snow, hail and sleet.Surface water (run off, above ground), Underground water (infiltration, percolation), collection and storage.evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and run off.
Precipitation, percolation, ground water flow, evaporation And it keeps going on...