EARTHSC 2WW3 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Cut Bank, Sinuosity, Outer Banks

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Water moving as overland flow generally tends to enter rivers more slowly than water moving below the ground surface. The process by which water moves through small pore spaces within soil is known as: Where infiltration-excess overland flow dominates the runoff response the hydrograph is likely to have: Question options: short lag time and low peak flow flow: baseflow, micropore, matrix, macropore flow, short lag time and high peak flow long lag time and low peak flow long lag time and high peak flow. Question options: dendritic rectangular, deranged, parallel trellised. Question options: acid drainage from abandoned mines waste runoff: bacteria from livestock, heavy metals from urban, discharge pipe attached to a. 1 / 1 point factory all of the above. Question options: downpipe storage: wet ponds green roofs a and c all of the above. Question options: arid areas with sandy soil urban areas rainforests temperate areas. Question options: cold regions tropical basins temperate basins equatorial areas.

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