True: Water balance is worked out from inputs and outputs. , Inputs include Precipitation. , Outputs include channel discharge and evapotranspiration., The water balance affects how much water is stored in the basin. , The general water balance in the UK shows seasonal patterns. , In wet seasons precipitation exceeds evapotranspiration. , There is a water surplus during wet seasons. , When there is a water surplus ground stores fill with water. , When ground stores fill with water there's more surface runoff., When ground stores fill with water there's more surface runoff and higher discharge. , Higher discharge causes river levels to rise. , In drier seasons precipitation is lower than evapotranspiration. , Ground stores are depleted during drier seasons. , At the end of a dry season there's a deficit of water in the ground. , The ground stores are recharged in the wet season. , False: Water balance is worked out from calculating the inputs., Water balance is worked out from calculating the outputs., Inputs Include channel flow show and transpiration., Outputs include rain., The water balance does not affect how much water is stored in the basin. , The general water balance in the UK is the same all year round., In drier seasons precipitation exceeds evapotranspiration., There is a water surplus during dry seasons., In drier seasons precipitation is higher than evapotranspiration., At the end of a wet season, there's a deficit of water in the ground., The ground stores are recharged in the dry season.,

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