Environmental Sciences, asked by shrutiambaliya34, 2 months ago

3. If it does not stop raining, the
rainwater enters the​

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Answered by nehaliganvit3
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Explanation:

If we had continuous rain, we would initially have major problems with floods. But eventually things would settle down to a new equilibrium. Existing rivers will swell, and would not reduce back in size, as the rains do not stop. New rivers may form, as all the excess water seeks new channels to flow back to the sea.

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