Canopy interception occurs when precipitation falls onto the leaves and branches of trees, where a portion of it is temporarily stored before evaporating back into the atmosphere. For example, during a rainstorm in a forest, raindrops may land on the foliage of the trees, and some of this water will evaporate without reaching the ground. This process can influence local hydrology and nutrient cycling by reducing the amount of water that directly infiltrates the soil.
Infiltration is the absorption and downward movement of water into the soil layer, whereas interception is the capture of precipitation by the plant canopy (and is returned to the atmosphere through evapouration or sublimation).
It can be defined as many things depending on how you lost it for example for a fumble t be recovered it is called a fumble recovery and an interception is just called an interception
A dense canopy of leaves allows plants to effectively capture sunlight by maximizing light interception, which is crucial for photosynthesis. This competitive advantage enables them to grow faster and outpace neighboring plants in accessing light. Additionally, a thick canopy can reduce light penetration to lower layers, limiting the growth of understory plants and reducing competition for water and nutrients. Overall, a dense canopy enhances a plant's ability to thrive in resource-limited environments.
The suffix for interception is -ion.
Yes, the interception will count. The key is that the penalties happened after the change of possession.
Cosmic Interception was created in 1994.
That was a great interception by Zdeno Chara.
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The duration of A Timely Interception is 1020.0 seconds.
an interception is when you steal the ball but a fumble is when you drop it
A Timely Interception was created on 1913-06-07.
Canopy is a noun (a canopy) and a verb (to canopy).