i dunnno. ive been here 4 like 5 mins
Yes, plants absorb some of the water. It thick vegetation might slow runoff down too.
Um, you might get more answers, if it was English.
Bodies of water that start with W might include a wetland or a wash. Other bodies of water include watersheds and waterways.
it might kill it haha
The hurricane in question would probably get stronger if it enters the Gulf of Mexico.
Itmight effect the fish in the water, and if we eat them, it'll effect us too. It's very bad for wildlife and humans.
Yes, plants absorb some of the water. It thick vegetation might slow runoff down too.
Heavy runoff from pollutants can affect lakes and rivers water quality.
By runoff of rain water or irrigation water.
rivers and runoff dilute the saltwater.
the persian golf and caspian sea
It might or might not leave it later.
Healthy riparian zones are important to waterfront developers because they increase property values, reduce property loss that occurs as a result of erosion, protect water quality by reducing the amount of pollution runoff that enters the water, and enhance habitats for wildlife. -e2020
That you might get stung unless you can get it out again.
You might be thinking of "arroyos", Spanish for "dry river beds".
coz your white blood cells might not be able to kill the part of the disease that enters your blood stream
· Discharge from sewage treatment plants · Might include storm runoff from city streets, which will include huge amounts of motor oil and anything else that has been dumped on the street · Or runoff of silt from areas cleared for construction, farming, or logging