Answer:
Surface runoff is precipitation runoff over the landscape. Impervious areas cause excessive runoff. ... Still, it is true that much of the water in rivers comes directly from runoff from the land surface, which is defined as surface runoff. When rain hits saturated or impervious ground it begins to flow overland downhill.
Answer:
The phases are always the reverse of each other. When we see the moon as nearly full, any moon people would see a slim crescent Earth. When we see a completely full moon, the moon, Earth and sun are in a line – with Earth in the middle.
Explanation:
<span>The Sea of Marmara lies between them.</span>
The topography of Bangladesh is frequently altered due to floods.
<u>Explanation</u>:
- Even though Bangladesh is a small country, it has considerable topographic diversity.
- It has three prominent features - a large alluvial plain subject to frequent flooding, a slightly elevated relatively older plain and a small hill region drained by flashy rivers.
- Bangladesh experiences heavy monsoon rains, especially over the highlands.
- Causes of flooding in Bangladesh include -
i. monsoon climate which brings heavy rains.
ii. spring snow-melt which results in soil erosion and a rapid increase in river discharge.
ii. deforestation in head water areas due to increasing population in Nepal and Tibet.
iv. rivers slit-up due to increased soil erosion which raises river beds and lowers the capacity of the channel resulting in floods.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Typically peak tornado months are from April to June and thus most the 45% of storms form in this period. As compared to the rest of th months onwards i.e from June to august it decreased from 45 to 34 % and so on.