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PLEASE HELP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE QUESTION ! many things happen when rain falls down Explain what happens to rain as it falls on the surface of concrete water and a slanted/sloped roof now think about
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PLEASE HELP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE QUESTION !
many things happen when rain falls down Explain what happens to rain as it falls on the surface of concrete water and a slanted/sloped roof now think about an extra long rainy season what do you think would happen to the bodies of water (streams creeks rivers etc) during the rainy season
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1.) The rain will erode the concrete that's why sometimes you see marks in concrete surfaces.
2.) The streams, creeks, rivers, and etc, would overflow or flood and make new bodies of water but then when it dries up the water will dry up.
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