Wetlands can get 59 to 100 or 150 centimeters of rain a year.
Without rain, there wouldn't be an ecosystem. The amount of rain fall determines what kind of ecosystem exists. The water cycle is what makes life possible on our planet. So, yes, the amount of rain is a vital part of all ecosystems.
No. Rain in a hurricane is fresh water just like it is in other storms.
Fresh water mainly comes from precipitation, such as rain and snowfall. Other sources include underground reservoirs called aquifers, rivers, lakes, and glaciers. The water cycle plays a vital role in replenishing freshwater sources naturally.
No. Only PURE WATER evaporates from the ocean. It evaporates, rises into the atmosphere, and eventually cools down, condenses, and falls as rain. It may have some chemicals other than water in it, but they were picked up from the atmosphere. So, in a nutshell, only water rises from the ocean to make clouds/rain. The salt is left behind.
Fresh water. If there was no rain and snow the standing pools of water (dams, lakes etc) would slowly drain into the ocean leaving us with only salt water to drink.
fresh water. the Sahara is a desert, so all its water comes from rain. Rain is freshwater.
We get fresh water from the rain. As we do not harvest rain water, it is flown to the streams like sources and ultimately reach sea. The other portion is penetrated to the underground. We receive this water from well etc. We can try to retain fresh water from the rain.
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Rain Water and fresh water too.
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rain water is naturally slightly acidic im not sure about fresh water.
air and water can effect the ecosystem: WATER: when we use fertilsers and other chemicals to grow the better crops and when the rain comes,the rain water mixed with chemicals fall into the water and when we drink that water we become ill. AIR: the chemicals from the industries,etcwhen get mixed in the air it causes the acid rain and it effect on ecosystem.
It is the definition of fresh water. Fresh water comes from rain and is pure water, until it reaches the sea which is full of salt.
desalinate sea water
Without rain, there wouldn't be an ecosystem. The amount of rain fall determines what kind of ecosystem exists. The water cycle is what makes life possible on our planet. So, yes, the amount of rain is a vital part of all ecosystems.
Fresh water occurs in rivers, lakes, and ponds, and falls as rain. It is fresh in the sense that it is not salt water (sea water).