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The image depicts a comparative diagram of the water cycle in forested and urban areas, highlighting elements such as precipitation, evaporation, transpiration, runoff, infiltration, and erosion. In the forested area, precipitation falls on a permeable topsoil, leading to infiltration, evapotranspiration, runoff, and a visible layer of less permeable subsoil on rock. In contrast, the urban area, marked by increased pollution, shows reduced transpiration and evaporation, illustrating the effects of impermeable surfaces, which cause increased runoff, reduced infiltration, and heightened erosion. Basal flow is indicated in both areas.
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the data displays water cycle in countryside and city areas
the water cycle in forest area starts with rains or other types of falls, continued with it infiltration. As a result remaining part of water splits into smaller parts which then transports to their way. First part travels throught the groung all across baseflow to runoff. However second part starts to transpirtion which leads to the start of cycle.
In the urban area cycle strats with the same way, but in this area because of asphault and worse quality of ground, infiltration and baseflow is redused which leads to increased erosion and more polluted runoff. Moreover urban ground covering and
buildings blocking transpiration as well as evaporation.
Overall, in forested areas because of trees and wild creature water cycle is better for enviroment compared to urban. Urban areas have a lot of waste wich also leads to worse water cycle.
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