A watershed is an area of land where water drains to a single location. Building dams and rerouting rivers are two examples of ways humans directly impact water in watersheds. Humans also use water as a resource, drawing from watersheds for our drinking water.
Land use has a major impact on the water quality of both surface and ground water. Land use refers to the human use of the land. ... Certain kinds of land use can change the hydrology of the Watershed, altering the way water and pollutants move through the drainage basin.
Answer: entangled
Explanation:
Mired has several meanings but in this case it refers to being entangled.
The scenario above tells of a situation where an Act to provide for better healthcare to Veterans, the VA Mission Act, had not been passed due to budgetary issues.
In using the word ''mired'', the author wanted to describe that the Act had not been passed because it had been entangled in budgetary disputes between different parties.
Answer:
fire and flood
Explanation:
Both the fire and the flood are unstoppable and it is used as a metaphor in lines, "you cannot fold a flood" and "you cannot put a fire out"
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She is stubborn and willful.
<span>The US region that is currently experiencing population growth where it's a major agricultural region for growing citrus tobacco and cotton is the Sandy Valleys of the Appalachians and Texas. It is already becoming urbanized and now and important center for the communications space and sports industries
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