There could be several, depending on the precise sense of the word "runoff". "Inflow", for example. Or "pooling".
For example, the rain falls on the hillside and "runs off". The water flows down the hill, away from the slope, and goes into a river. Do we want to emphasize the sense that the water goes away, or the sense that it doesn't remain on the hillside?
Runoff is water that flows over the ground surface. Snowmelt runoff is runoff from melting snow.
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
Runoff from rain and runoff from melting snow (which is NOT the same as glacial runoff).
An antonym means "opposite". So an antonym for the word synonym is antonym.
New construction allowed runoff from hillsides which flooded basements in nearby homes.Runoff naturally seeks a path of least resistance.Continual runoff can undermine hills, leading to mudslides and ground failures.
runoff caused by construction working
acid rain comes from chemicals in the clouds, not runoff there is no "car runoff" runoff is from the slanted ground into water bodies
runoff
There are no stromwatrer runoff problems in Arizona, but there are stormwater runoff problems
Surface runoff and Subsurface runoff. Basically, above ground and below ground
The antonym for from is to. Because antonym means opposite.
you cant get a runoff by occurring huge rainstorn