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Discussion Forum : Water Resources Engineering - Section 2 (Q.No. 3)
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The surface run off is due to
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Dvs said:
8 years ago
How is it?
AJAY said:
7 years ago
How is it?
Rakesh kumar said:
6 years ago
What is net supply interval?
Shivam Singh said:
5 years ago
I think Residual Rain is the right answer.
Sahil Chavda said:
5 years ago
Yes @Shivam Singh.
ARS said:
4 years ago
It should be Option B) Residual Rain.
Yogesh kumar said:
3 years ago
Yes, it should be option B.
Shoaib khan said:
4 weeks ago
All the above is the correct answer.
Surface runoff can be influenced by:
1. Initial rain (initial losses due to infiltration, depression storage, etc)
2. Residual rain (rainfall excess after initial losses)
3. Rain in the net supply interval (effective rainfall contributing to runoff)
These factors contribute to the overall surface runoff.
Surface runoff can be influenced by:
1. Initial rain (initial losses due to infiltration, depression storage, etc)
2. Residual rain (rainfall excess after initial losses)
3. Rain in the net supply interval (effective rainfall contributing to runoff)
These factors contribute to the overall surface runoff.
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