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Which factor affects the amount of runoff that occurs in an area?

land use
the water table
the saturation zone
amount of nutrients in soil​

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User RaceBase
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Answer:Land use

Explanation: I hope it help you alot

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User Carlos Landeras
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Answer:

land use

Step-by-step explanation:

Runoff of water is said to occur when the water portion of an area flows as surface water rather than being absorbed into the ground or evaporated into the atmosphere. The amount of runoff that occurs in a particular area is influenced by certain factors including land use, amount of vegetation, slope of land, soil type etc.

The way a portion of land is used, the structures built on it can increase the amount of runoff on that land. A natural, unexploited land will be less affected by runoff because water has a higher chance of infiltrating the soil.

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