no i cannot
Factors like precipitation, evaporation, topography, soil type, and human activities such as deforestation or urbanization can all affect the amount of water in the ground. Additionally, climate change can impact water availability in the ground through alterations in weather patterns and temperatures.
it will make the earth hotter
Evaporation can dehydrate the soil, leading to the loss of moisture that plants need for growth. This can result in reduced soil fertility and affect the health of plants and soil organisms. Evaporation can also lead to the accumulation of salts in the soil, impacting plant growth and soil structure.
the speed of the river and the amount of water in the river.
Medicaid is a "means-tested" program. So, your savings account might affect your eligibility. You are required to verify the amount in the account.
yes, if the parachute has holes then it might go slow to were it's traveling
yes but u might wanna be careful for it not to explode and to burn it but unfortanley yup!
It depends upon what you're cutting. If you're cutting wood or sod, you might want different music from what you would listen to while cutting yourself.
That money becomes an asset and depending on the amount plus the Medicaid client's other assets, might affect eligibility.
Draining wetlands
Medicaid is actually several different programs. The net amount of the award might affect your Medicaid eligibility.
No....the parts of The Water cycle are: Evaporation Transpiration Precipitation Infiltration and Condensation If I am wrong, then tides might be part of the evaporation process...but I doubt it.