
Water Flowing Off The Land Into Bodies Of Surface Water is a Runoff?
Water Flowing Off The Land Into Bodies Of Surface Water is a Runoff?
Is The Correct Answer True Or False?
Water running of the land surface into rivers and streams is runoff. If it percolates the soil it is infiltration. If it gets caught in topographic depressions it is depressional storage. If it is collected on the surface of vegetation it is interception. These are the main physical connections between precipitation in the drainage basin and its evetual migration to the stream channel. But in short, the answer to your question is yes.
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