How could the rerouting of a river affect the surrounding lowland?
Answer
the land becomes a lot wetter, so plants die
the land floods more, so it has more nutrients
the land becomes a lot dryer, so plants die
the land no longer floods, so it has less nutrients
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@SchoolSlacker im so sorry to trouble you again
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No need for sorries
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thx
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hmm
OpenStudy (anonymous):
id the lowland where the original river was or after moved
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
the land floods more, so it has more nutrients
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that my guess
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes but for that will happen if the rerouted river goes to the lowlands
OpenStudy (anonymous):
makes senese thx anyway
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and it will be opposite if it goes away from the low lands
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
u do have a point
OpenStudy (anonymous):
athe question does not make it clear if the new river is going away or to the lowlands
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its going to the lowlands sry about that
OpenStudy (anonymous):
then @142343 is right
OpenStudy (anonymous):
As i said no need for sorries
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