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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Answer:

The correct answer is option B which is rain percolates through the pavement into the ground below, causing cracks in the pavement.

Explanation:

  • Wetlands are areas where the water content is more in the soil of the land than the normal land.
  • It is usually not perfect hard land, It is the soft place.
  • When this area is converted into the parking lot. When it rains rainwater makes its way to be absorbed in the land below the parking lot because wetland has high ability to absorb water.
  • Hence the small pores will be converted to large pores as large amount of water will pass through it.
  • These large pores will change into cracks in the parking lot.