What consequences can a storm have on lands with clayey soil?
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This can cause serious water quality problems. Water clarity and purity are affected by this extra soil. Another serious problem is that of contaminants carried by the runoff water. As it flows across streets and through fields, runoff water will carry chemicals such as fertilizers and pesticides to wherever it drains. This can lead to an accumulation of these materials in the water bodies in that watershed. The result of adding pesticides and fertilizers can be disastrous. Most pesticides are toxic to all living creatures, not just bugs, and can have deleterious effects even in small quantities. The addition of fertilizers (such as Nitrogen) to water will achieve the same effect that it does when it is on the land: it encourages plant growth. So the primary plants of the water system will begin to grow and reproduce more rapidly. These plants are microscopic algae, and when you see a river that has turned green or has a green "mat" of scum over the surface, that is the result of these microscopic organisms reproducing too rapidly. The decay of the algae will result in reduced oxygen levels in the water, affecting the entire ecosystem of the stream.
By making models, we can see what would occur in a system if we changed certain characteristics of it, without actually making the changes. For example, it we wanted to know what would happen if we put in a parking lot in a place that is currently a field, we could simulate this in the model without actually putting in the parking lot.
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