Answer:
The water has left the system before if could be measured.
Explanation:
Some of the water has flowed quickly along as surface runoff and through the river channel. Scientists would then missed the chance to measure this rainfall. Some water will have been absorbed by nearby vegetation. The vegetation then releases the water in a vapor state, to the atmosphere. This process is known as transpiration. Heat in the atmosphere causes evaporation and the water never joins the soil of groundwater to be measured as part of the water table.
“Climatic conditions help to shape various ecosystems and habitats around the globe. A particular climate can be a boon to one species and a devastation to another. As the climate changes, species and ecosystems respond by adapting, migrating, or reducing their population. Gradual shifts in the climate are easier to adapt to than abrupt swings, and this is certainly true for humans as well as other species. Studies of Earth's climatic history indicate that climates have changed in the past and resulted in dramatic shifts in ecosystems. The most recent geological period the Holocene (about last 10,000 years), however, has been unusually stable.”
Answer: Please refer to Explanation
Explanation:
Woody Wetlands are wetlands where over 20% of the vegetation consist of forested plants or shrub vegetation. In other words over 20% are covered by trees and plants with wooden structures.
The Great Dismal Swamp is an example as it has quite a number of trees and shrubs. Check the attached picture.
Herbaceous Wetlands on the other hand are dominated by plants considered to be herbaceous in nature. This means that they dominated by grass and plants that are not very woody above the ground. The Florida Everglades are an example of this. I have also attached a picture. The Florida Everglades is the one that looks more like grasses.
The answer would be D: sparsely placed decidious trees
Condensation is the change of gas to water (eg, water vapor to liquid water).
precipitation is gas to liquid (rain).