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The image depicts a comparative side-by-side diagram of water cycle processes in forested versus urban areas. On the forested side: permeable topsoil above less permeable subsoil on rock allows for processes such as infiltration, baseflow, evaporation, transpiration, and precipitation, resulting in significant infiltration contributing to water table replenishment and runoff formation. In contrast, the urban side features reduced infiltration, reduced baseflow, reduced evaporation, reduced transpiration, increased erosion, and increased polluted runoff due to impermeable surfaces, illustrating the impacts of urbanization on water movement and distribution.
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The given diagram illustrates the water cycle in both forested and urban areas.
overall, in forested areas, the ecological balance is maintained flawlessly, whereas in modernised areas, the ecosystem has effected significant amount of deforestation.
In the forested areas, precipitation has occured which goes to the soil through the root of the trees. Therefore, under the soil there remained three layers where the permeable topsoil witnesses the infiltration. The two significant process flow of the ecosystem balance consisted with evaporation and transpiration ocurred properly during the green forest.
On the other hand, in the urban areas, there are no trees for the modernization , which affected the eco system and reducted the transpiration and evaporation process. Moreover, compared with the forested area’s water table and base flow, the urban area’s water table and base flow experienced a decrease. In urban area, polluted runoff increased was considerably noticeable.
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