grasslands
Grasslands and forests typically absorb the most rainwater due to their dense root systems and vegetation cover, which help slow down water runoff and allow for better infiltration into the soil. Wetlands and marshes also have high absorption capacity due to their saturated soils and water-loving vegetation.
When rainfall occurs, rainwater is more likely to become surface runoff if the land is impermeable (e.g. paved surfaces, compacted soil). This prevents infiltration and encourages water to flow over the surface rather than being absorbed into the ground.
The plant that absorbs the most CO2 from the atmosphere is the tropical rainforest.
The tree species that absorbs the most CO2 from the atmosphere is the Australian Eucalyptus tree.
Sandy soils with a loose texture allow for the most rainwater infiltration due to their high permeability, which allows water to pass through easily. Well-structured soils with plenty of organic matter also facilitate rainwater infiltration by improving soil porosity and reducing surface runoff. Compacted or clayey soils that are prone to waterlogging restrict rainwater infiltration.
Grasslands and forests typically absorb the most rainwater due to their dense root systems and vegetation cover, which help slow down water runoff and allow for better infiltration into the soil. Wetlands and marshes also have high absorption capacity due to their saturated soils and water-loving vegetation.
No, it doesnt cover up most of the land.
Rainwater can cause widespreed weatheing. loose soil and bare land get the most affected doring heavy rainfall.
home land but
tropical
tundra
poopies
Volcanos and mountains cover most of japan
water
Water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, and other gases absorb most of the energy that is radiated from Earth's surface.
broadleaf forest
Great Hungarian plain