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← Earth & Natural SystemsWhat happens to stream discharge when increased impermeable surfaces cover a watershed?
A)Infiltration rates will greatly increase
B)Runoff volume will significantly increase✓
C)Evapotranspiration rates become elevated
D)Baseflow contributions rise noticeably
💡 Explanation
Runoff volume increases because the hydrological cycle is altered by the reduction of infiltration. Increased impermeable surfaces prevent water from seeping into the ground; therefore, more water flows directly into streams as runoff, rather than replenishing groundwater and baseflow.
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