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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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This diagram shows the process of water in two different area. The both area are forest and urban. With the similarly precipitation , there are a lot of difference for the water cycle like evaporation or transpiration.
For the forested area , the infiltration in the ground is very important like the transpiration. However the evaportaion like the runoff at the end of the process are not to significant. All this stage of the water cycle are done at the same time.
Just as the forested , urban area have the same steps but with diffferent intensity. In fact transpiration and evaporation are reduced likewise the infiltration in the ground and baseflow. It’s due to differents urban amenagements. For the same precipitation the runoff come from all the city. Additionally a new step is coming it’s the eorison with an important stake on it.
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