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The area of land that drains water into a particular river or stream.
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Water that flows over the ground, often carrying pollutants.
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The process of water being absorbed into the soil.
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This type of water management prevents flooding by controlling the flow of water.
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Water that falls from the sky.
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A natural or artificial body of water used to store water.
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The water that exists beneath the earth’s surface.
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The process by which soil or land is worn away, often by water or wind.
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Areas that help filter pollutants and store water, often found near rivers.
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The natural environment along the edge of rivers or streams.
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The process of cleaning water by removing dirt and harmful particles.
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The occurrence of excess water covering the land, often causing damage.
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A waterway or path used to remove stormwater.
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A sustainable practice to ensure water is available for future generations.
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Tiny particles of dirt that can be carried by water, often polluting rivers and lakes.
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A place where animals and plants live in a watershed.
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A surface that allows water to pass through, such as soil or gravel.