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It brings fresh water into the water bodies. It changes weather conditions.
Hurricanes
No. A typhoon is neither underwater, not a tornado. Rather, a typhoon is essentially the same thing as a hurricane. It is a large and intense tropical storm system that brings powerful winds, torrential rain, and large waves. A typhoon is much larger than a tornado and is its own self-sustaining weather system.
air moving away from the High pressure system leaves a "hole" to be filled, so air from above sinks into that "hole". As the air sinks, water that was in the condensed form (like clouds) tends to evaporate into water vapor. This means the water is not in the condensed form needed to make clouds and precipitation. That's why many people see a blue H on a weather chart and know good weather and clear skies are coming
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It brings fresh water into the water bodies. It changes weather conditions.
Irrigation System
a system of transferring water to crops using the water that is recycledAn irrigation system is an under ground system that brings more water to land.
The answer is Continental Tropical, which brings hot, dry weather.
a system of transferring water to crops using the water that is recycledAn irrigation system is an under ground system that brings more water to land.
A ditch or canal that that brings water from the Nile to water crops.
Turbitity
No. Climate is weather and weather brings rain. Without climate there would be little water and all the crops would die.
A garden hose or an underwater irrigation system.
Water does not clear cocaine from your system
This is 'turbidity' and is measured in 'ppm' when you have a water sample analysed in a lab.
hurricanes