In open fields some rain water makes its way through the ground to the water table. Other water drains across the fields to streams. Some of that water drains down to the water table. Many cities no longer permit rain water to percolate into the water table but divert it to storm sewers. That water then goes either to rivers downstream or out to the ocean.
In open fields some rain water makes its way through the ground to the water table. Other water drains across the fields to streams. Some of that water drains down to the water table. Many cities no longer permit rain water to percolate into the water table but divert it to storm sewers. That water then goes either to rivers downstream or out to the ocean.
Big cities are old cities, and old cities often grew up around the water source for both drinking and transportation.
of course the water pollution is more............Because big cities have lots of Industries.........these wastes were mixed in air or otherwise to water...........These leads to water pollution.............
no because the are of the big cities is going to pass in the smallest country thats why the polluted is passed on the atmosphere.
you answer it with a water big at beggining annd a water period si t become watewr table..
big cities are cool to look at. big cities do not have a lot of trees.etc
You are probably talking about the water supply in big cities such as London. Cities like that had just grown, without planning for the infrastructure necessary to support a growing population. It's similar today in the shanty towns around big cities in the developing world such as Rio de Janeiro and most cities in Africa.
REally big
a big table is translated 'une grande table' in French
Big cities is: ciudades grandes.
Big cities have taken hits before. The only reason that small cities get hit by big one is that there are more of them and they cover a greater combined land area than big cities.
they are really big. they are really big.