Physics, asked by palanichamylekhashre, 9 months ago

How do you account for the flow of water in rivers?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mechanisms that cause changes in streamflow

  • Runoff from rainfall and snowmelt.

  • Evaporation from soil and surface-water bodies.

  • Transpiration by vegetation.

  • Ground-water discharge from aquifers.

  • Ground-water recharge from surface-water bodies.

  • Sedimentation of lakes and wetlands.

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Mechanisms that cause changes in streamflow:-

  1. Evaporation from soil and surface-water bodies.
  2. Transpiration by vegetation.
  3. Ground-water discharge from aquifers.
  4. Ground-water recharge from surface-water bodies.
  5. Sedimentation of lakes and wetlands.

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