5. Determine the volume of rain and the volume of runoff for each land area of each map.
Record your answers in Data Table 2 - Volume of Rain and Volume of Runoff chart
given below. Each land area has been assigned a proportion of the water that is not
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m2/km² = 189,000,000 m² of land. Multiply this by the amount of rainfall (189,000,000
m2 x 0.05m = 9,450,000 mº). Since 20 percent of the rainfall was runoff, 1,890,000 m3 of
water was drained into the stream from the forested land (9,450,000 mºx.20).
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