Is a single identifiable source of pollution from which pollutants are discharged.
any product of the condensation of atmosphere water vapor that falls from clouds due to gravitational pull. Precipitation includes rain, snow, or hail.
rain or other forms of precipitation with elevated levels of hydrogen ions.
It is used as a tool to monitor drought conditions. It considers various factors such as precipitation, temperature, soil moister levels, and vegetation health to provide an overall assessment of the level of dryness in a region.
The upper surface of the saturated zone.
A barrier constructed to stop or restrict the flow of surface water forming a reservoir used to generate electricity or as a water source.
an area or referring to a land or climate that is dry, having insufficient rainfall to support trees, plants, or agriculture.
The natural process of evaporation and condensation, drive by solar energy and gravity, that distributes the Earth’s water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water.
Water that collects on the surface of the ground, including streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, reservoirs, and the ocean.
The long-term weather pattern in a region typically averaged over 30 years.
The process of water through the pores of a plant to the atmosphere.
An area beneath the surface of the earth where the ground in which the pores and fractures in soil and rocks are filled with water.
the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the Earth occupied by living organisms.
The state of the atmosphere at a place and time regarding the degree of heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, or precipitation.