Annual weather and
precipitation cycles affect hydropower production.
Not exact matches
«As powerful as the
cycle is, it is also surprisingly susceptible to environmental changes — and humankind is imposing massive perturbations on Amazonia by both cutting down the trees and heating up the air with greenhouse gases, which reduces large - scale moisture transport and
precipitation, and end up
affecting even the untouched patches of the forests.»
Dams may also change the hydrological
cycle in Amazonia, which
affects precipitation in the Andes.
Why It Matters: The Earth's water
cycle is
affected by energy exchanges via evaporation, transpiration, condensation, and
precipitation, to name a few.
Key facts about the lesson are: The content covered by the lesson are; the water
cycle as a system, the states of water and the proportion of water in different states, features / components of the water
cycle (transpiration, percolation etc), flows and stores in the water
cycle, factors that
affect the rates of
precipitation, condensation, evaporation, infiltration, percolation and interception in the water
cycle.
Specifically, as global temperatures have steadily increased at their fastest rates in millions of years, it's directly
affected things like water vapor concentrations, clouds,
precipitation patterns, and stream flow patterns, which are all related to the water
cycle.
Changing temperature and
precipitation patterns can
affect the life
cycle and distribution of insects, many of which transmit diseases that already pose problems to public health in Wisconsin.
Changing temperature and
precipitation patterns can
affect the life
cycle and distribution of insects, many of which transmit diseases that already pose problems to public health in Pennsylvania.
Changing temperature and
precipitation patterns can
affect the life
cycle and distribution of insects, many of which transmit diseases that already pose problems to public health in California.
Changing temperature and
precipitation patterns can
affect the life
cycle and distribution of insects, many of which transmit diseases that already pose problems to public health in West Virginia.
Changing temperature and
precipitation patterns can
affect the life
cycle and distribution of insects, many of which transmit diseases that already pose problems to public health in New Hampshire.
As deforestation marches to the interior of the basin and
affects the ever more productive forests with the most
precipitation, the disruption of the water
cycle in the basin will increase disproportionately.