A farmer who lives beside a river raises livestock that produce lots of manure. The farmer shovels the manure into piles on the edge of her farm. How might this activity affect the local watershed?

The manure will likely wash with precipitation into the river.
The manure will likely infiltrate Earth's surface and contaminate the groundwater.
The manure piles will likely obstruct the river's channels.
The manure will likely have no effect on the local watershed.

Respuesta :

The activity above affect the local watershed as the manure will likely wash with precipitation into the river.

What is the manure used for?

Manure is known to be a nutrient that is made up of nitrogen, phosphorus, and other forms of nutrients as they are needed by plants to grow.

Note that in the case above,  The activity above affect the local watershed as the manure will likely wash with precipitation into the river.

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