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1. If my memory serves me well, the answer is: A lake may disappear for all the following reasons except vegetarian and sediment build up in the bottom. Sediment is usually is a part of Lake's bed.
3. In my opinion, if tectonic movement caused an uplift of the land on which a river ran, the gradient would decrease, thus increasing stream speed and erosion. It would be very high speed erosion because of the force caused by water descending.
5. As I know, Pennsylvania is located in the north east and mid-atlantic parts of the US. According to its location, the answer is: Spring – Due to melting snow and increased rainfall.
6. The answer is: The perched water table is above it. I've attached an illustration below to make it clear. You'll get it.
8. If I was hiking and wanted to find a source of fresh water, I'd look for an area with lots of cracks that allows groundwater to flow to the surface so you could drink from an ordinary spring. It's not the easiest way, as it's hard to find, but this water will be the most safe.
13. I'm definitely sure that the most possible answer is that the oil can make its way into the watershed that many communities share.
14. I think that the main disadvantage against relying on desalination is the amount of water needed. It takes really a lot of water so it's 100% correct.
3. In my opinion, if tectonic movement caused an uplift of the land on which a river ran, the gradient would decrease, thus increasing stream speed and erosion. It would be very high speed erosion because of the force caused by water descending.
5. As I know, Pennsylvania is located in the north east and mid-atlantic parts of the US. According to its location, the answer is: Spring – Due to melting snow and increased rainfall.
6. The answer is: The perched water table is above it. I've attached an illustration below to make it clear. You'll get it.
8. If I was hiking and wanted to find a source of fresh water, I'd look for an area with lots of cracks that allows groundwater to flow to the surface so you could drink from an ordinary spring. It's not the easiest way, as it's hard to find, but this water will be the most safe.
13. I'm definitely sure that the most possible answer is that the oil can make its way into the watershed that many communities share.
14. I think that the main disadvantage against relying on desalination is the amount of water needed. It takes really a lot of water so it's 100% correct.