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The diagram compares the water cycle in forested and urban environments, highlighting the differences in water movement. Overall, the water cycle is a continuous process that repeats over time. In both environments, the process starts with precipitation (rainfall) and ends with runoff. In the forested area, rainwater infiltrates the permeable topsoil and moves downward through […]
The diagram compares the water cycle processes in forested and urban areas. It highlights key differences in infiltration, runoff, and evaporation between the two environments. In forested regions, precipitation is largely absorbed by the permeable topsoil, allowing significant infiltration into the ground. This contributes to the formation of a stable water table and baseflow. Evaporation […]
The diagram illustrates the water cycle in both forested and urban environments, highlighting the differences in hydrological processes. Overall, the comparison reveals significant disparities in water management between forested and urban areas, particularly in terms of infiltration, transpiration, and runoff. In forested regions, the hydrological cycle initiates with precipitation, which subsequently infiltrates through permeable topsoil […]
The two diagrams illustrate the water cycle in city areas compared to forest areas. The process in each diagram comprises the same six stages, starting with rainfall and culminating in runoff. In general, the rainfall in the two areas remains the same; yet, urban areas exhibit less water going up into the atmosphere and returning […]
The two diagrams illustrate the water cycle in a forest environment compared with a built-up human settlement. In each diagram, there are six stages, starting with rainfall and culminating in runoff. Overall, the rainfall in the two areas remains the same, yet city areas show significantly less water re-entering the atmosphere and permeating the ground […]
