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An increase in precipitation.
The precipitation does NOT cause the rise or fall in the barometer. However precipitation is more usually associated with an atmospheric depression (a cyclone) and thus a fall in the barometer will usually FORETELL precipitation.
Tides cause the wetland to rise above and below the water table. Sources: I go to Magnet School :)
The water in the stream will also rise.
The tides.
An increase in precipitation.
An increase in precipitation.
An increase in precipitation.
An increase in precipitation.
A flood comes before the rise of the water table. The rise of the water table is a gradual rising of the areas that are actually under water all year round. A flood is a sudden rise in the water level.
Fluctuations are generally due to one of three major factors:change in the volume of water stored in the aquifer,changes in atmospheric pressure,changes caused by aquifer deformation.Fluctuations can also be caused by increased precipitation as well as tidal variance in coastal areas.
The precipitation does NOT cause the rise or fall in the barometer. However precipitation is more usually associated with an atmospheric depression (a cyclone) and thus a fall in the barometer will usually FORETELL precipitation.
Tides cause the wetland to rise above and below the water table. Sources: I go to Magnet School :)
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The water in the stream will also rise.
the trees suck the water up so the water table doesn't rise
Mountain ranges can disrupt the flow of winds originating over water by causing the air to rise and cool on the windward side, leading to the formation of clouds and precipitation. This process is known as orographic lifting. On the leeward side of the mountain range, the descending air can create drier and warmer conditions, known as a rain shadow effect.