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Yes, a body of water is a geological feature.
aquifers
The geological condition affecting impounded surface water is flooding or flash flooding. Another term for impounded surface water is drainage basin.
It is the main water source for many city's
ans:- natural bridge....and hoodoo......etc.
Yes, a body of water is a geological feature.
yes geological engineer can work in irrigation department.
Geological seam
Lloyd H. Woosley has written: 'Program and activities of the Kentucky District Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey' -- subject(s): Geological Survey (U.S.)., Geological Survey (U.S.). Water Resources Division. Kentucky District, Water quality, Water-supply 'Programs and activities of the Kentucky District Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey' -- subject(s): Geological Survey (U.S.)., Geological Survey (U.S.). Water Resources Division. Kentucky District, Water quality, Water-supply
A palaeocurrent is a geological feature which indicates the direction of flow of water in the geological past.
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The geological condition affecting impounded surface water is flooding or flash flooding. Another term for impounded surface water is drainage basin.
Well I don't know the specific geological name, but it's any type of stone that has air pockets in it.
It is the main water source for many city's
Glacial Age.
The Loch Ness monster.
The amount of water on/in the Earth (the planet) has been fixed for eons of geological time and plays a part in the great geological processes. As the amount of water is fixed, your question is meaningless.