Before a storm, there is very little dissolved oxygen in the water, so fish rise to the surface for oxygen,which is more plentiful near the surface.
No, stormwater refers to water that comes from precipitation events like rain or snowmelt and runs off impervious surfaces like roads and roofs. Surface water is any water that is located on the Earth's surface, such as rivers, lakes, and ponds. Stormwater can contribute to surface water when it flows into these bodies of water.
This phenomenon is due to the refraction of light as it travels from air to water. When light passes through the surface at an angle, it changes speed and direction, causing the straw to appear broken or split at the water's surface.
No. A storm surge is a bulge on the surface of a body of water created by a strong storm such as a hurricane. The storm surge can bring coastal flooding.
No. A storm surge is a bulge on the surface of a body of water created by strong winds.
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Storm clouds appear dark because they are thick with water droplets and ice crystals that block out sunlight. This causes less light to pass through the cloud, making it appear dark from below.
Because the water particles will bend the light. I think :)
because it is refracted.
To receive the storm water from the roofing surface and dispose of the water in a place unobjectionable
It's from the hot rocks...example, volcano.
Cyclones, particularly hurricanes and typhoons, create a bulge on the surface of water with their winds. This storm surge can cause heavy coastal flooding if the storm makes landfall.
make sure it's clean