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Effective Stress at Ground Water Table = Total Stress minus the Pore water stress, but the pore water stress is negative, therefore = Total Stress plus the water pressure in capillary zone. -kelvinbrbTSU
Effective Stress is the grain to grain contact of soil particles. the higher the effective stress, the stronger the soil. effective stress at a certain depth is calculated as follows: Effective stress = total stress - pore water pressure the pore water pressure is often taken as water table. pore water pressure has a negative effectice on effective stress, as it hinders grain to grain contact.
The main water stress in Egypt comes from a combination of the shrinkage of the Nile, the faulty pipe system, and the growing population.
जल की कमी समस्या में एक महत्वपूर्ण समस्या है जो इस प्रकार की स्थितियों की वैश्विक चुनौतियों को दर्शाती है। इस समस्या का मुख्य कारण जल संसाधन के अनुचित प्रबंधन और जलकी वैश्विक प्रशासन से होता है। इस समस्या का समाधान केवल समाज, सरकार और उद्यमियों के सहयोग से ही हो सकता है।
Large populated cities, combined with significant agribusiness needs stress the limited water supply of southern California.
Becoming dehydrated alone does not cause stress. However, when water is not being drank enough and the person becomes dehydrated their stress level can increase, so yes, dehydration can contribute to stress.
No. Moisture stress can be a result of drought. Moisture stress results when the level of water in the plant cell reduces to less than normal levels. This happens when there is an environment deficient of water (like a drought condition)
No. Genetics, stress, & your environment do.
Lots of plants and hiding places, stress coating chemicals....And lots of water, dont over stock....and turn the light off at nights.
most affected countries are usually poor ones, who can't afford to clean there water, or if a big company comes in and buys the right to the water. Although, even in the Midwest in the USA, people are affected by water stress.
Salt water provides physiological stress to the plant
when the temperature of the body is lowered or raised, it contracts or expands accordingly. If this expansion or contraction is prevented, then a stress is produced called thermal stress