An Area Of Land Where Water Moves And Flows To Collect Into Different Water Sources (Snowmelt, Lakes, Rivers, Streams, Creeks, Groundwater, Etc.)

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An Area Of Land Where Water Moves And Flows To Collect Into Different Water Sources (Snowmelt, Lakes, Rivers, Streams, Creeks, Groundwater, Etc.)

A Long Period Without The Normal Amount Of Rainfall

A Wasted, Loss Of Water (Example: A Leaky Faucet)

An Area Underground Where Water Gathers In Between Rocks And Gravel And Supplies Water For Wells And Spring

Food For Plants, Can Cause Algae To Grow In Creeks. You Can Choice Natural Or Chemical Fertilizers. It Can Wash Off The Plants In Your Yard And End Up In Nature

Using Only What You Need For Its Intended Purpose, Stopping Waste And Pollution

A Necessary Element In Nature That Can Also Be Found In Common Fertilizers

A Necessary Element In Nature That Can Also Be Found In Common Laundry Detergents

Can Make Water Very Clear By Killing All The Living Organisms

An Addition Of Something Foreign To The Environment (Example: Smoke In Air, Fertilizers In Creeks)