Evaporation, condensation, advection, percipitation, runoff, groundwater, infiltration, transpiration, and sublimation(not in order)
No they only have to be connected to the blood stream and the nerve system.
Evaporation, Transpiration, Condensation , Precipitation Absorptionl, Infiltration, Ground water, and then runoff Those are the steps of the water cycle! made by Trey Cuellar
Evaporation, condensation and precipitation make up the water cycle. It is a continuous process.
Evaporation, Transpiration, Condensation , Precipitation Absorptionl, Infiltration, Ground water, and then runoff Those are the steps of the water cycle! made by Trey Cuellar
Runoff, rill, gully, stream, and river.
The width of the stream will increase as the order increases
1st order stream is a stream that formed Bc OF Spring and any water. and represent the first steam of the watershed
1st order stream is a stream that formed Bc OF Spring and any water. and represent the first steam of the watershed
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in order for the phosphorus to leave the oceanic environmental .
in order for the phosphorus to leave the oceanic environmental .
Recycle stream is a process in which a portion of the output stream is returned to the input stream for further processing. Purge stream is the removal of a portion of the output stream to prevent accumulation of impurities or by-products in the system.
The Amazon River is classified as a 12th-order stream according to the Strahler stream ordering system. This system ranks rivers based on their tributaries, with higher numbers indicating larger and more complex river systems. The Amazon's vast network of tributaries contributes to its high stream order, making it one of the largest river systems in the world.
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You add the number of streams that branch off the main stream which is the first order then you add the number of streams branching off that stream whih becomes the 2nd order and the sum of the no. of stream orders divided by the number of streams gives the bifurcation ratio.
You add the number of streams that branch off the main stream which is the first order then you add the number of streams branching off that stream whih becomes the 2nd order and the sum of the no. of stream orders divided by the number of streams gives the bifurcation ratio.