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No, Runoff is when water runs off the ground, IE: if you have a hill, the water will run along it without infiltrating (seeping into the ground), but, precipitation is raining
The collection of groundwater is a fundamental part of the water cycle. The water falls from the sky in the form of rain or snow and runs through the water systems to gather on the earth's surface. As time passes, the water that is not evaporated into the atmosphere to start the cycle over seeps into the ground through cracks in the earth's crust, replenishing the groundwater.
Humans always need water. For themselves, for drinking and cleaning. For their animals, for growing plants. If there aren't good sources nearby, water has to be moved in somehow, and this can be done with an aqueduct. Before the invention of water pipes and pumps, the only way to move water was by letting it flow with gravity through dug and built canals, trenches and ditches. And since water can't run uphill very well, if you wanted to get the water across a valley you had to build a sort of bridge with a steady slope to it to carry the water across. the function of it is that it has a water system to let water pass to the crops Aqueducts are water pipes. They are used to carry water from one place to another.
it runs over rock/sand/dirt and removes little pieces know as erosion
The freezing of water will increase volume and causes the crack to get larger, This will take time for it to break
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A runoff is water that runs over the surface of the land. Generally the soil has been infiltrated to full capacity.
A large stream of surface water is usually called a river. A river is freshwater and runs from high to low ground.
A large stream of surface water is usually called a river. A river is freshwater and runs from high to low ground.
When a swan runs on water it is called "taking off." When a swan "water skis" on the water it is called "landing." Same for ducks and geese.
rodents of all types.
No, Runoff is when water runs off the ground, IE: if you have a hill, the water will run along it without infiltrating (seeping into the ground), but, precipitation is raining
Shallow water Waters that runs off in hot ground and water that are used in factories
SOME of the water soaks into the ground or runs into streams,rivers,lakes,and oceans.
The rain water runs to the ground from which the water evaporates into the atmosphere in the form of vapour.&then by the process of condensation the watervapour becomes cloud&its fall on the ground.in this way the rain water circulates ground to air&air to ground.