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19 May, 09:42

What happens when a parking lot is built in the wetlands area?

A; less precipitation occurs in the area because it has no place to be absorbed by the ground

B; rain percolates through the pavement into the ground below, causing cracks in the pavement

C; the wetlands area moves to a new location alongside the parking lot

D; runoff carrying pollutants, organic material and excess nutrients flows directly into lakes and rivers

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  1. 19 May, 09:49
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    Hello there kevin i would say The land in a wetlands area is very moist and quite damp. The soil doesn't support really any type of construction very well. For example, the Ihop parking lot in Mississippi collapsed recently and it was found that the restaurant had been built on a wetlands area. So really, when a parking lot is built in a wetlands area, it will probably not work out.
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