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[[Terrain]]s can be configured with plant-related attributes, similar to [[construction]]s configured as [[Water evaporation factor (Water Overlay)|crops and foliage]], allowing it to draw water from the [[Underground model (Water Overlay)|underground]] and evaporate it.
[[Terrain]]s can be configured with plant-related attributes, similar to [[Building]]s configured as [[Water evaporation factor (Water Overlay)|crops and foliage]], allowing it to draw water from the [[Underground model (Water Overlay)|underground]] and evaporate it.


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* For plants to evaporate water, both the [[terrain root depth m (Water Overlay)|ROOT_DEPTH_M]] and the WATER_EVAPORATION_FACTOR must be appropriately configured.
* For plants to evaporate water, both the [[terrain root depth m (Water Overlay)|ROOT_DEPTH_M]] and the WATER_EVAPORATION_FACTOR must be appropriately configured.
* When a construction is present in any given location, the values for evaporation in the underground will overrule any values set by [[Hydrological attributes of terrains (Water Overlay)|terrain]] in the same location. To model underground evaporation without a construction, set the attributes of the construction on the applicable terrain type instead.
* When a Building is present in any given location, the values for evaporation in the underground will overrule any values set by [[Hydrological attributes of terrains (Water Overlay)|terrain]] in the same location. To model underground evaporation without a Building, set the attributes of the Building on the applicable terrain type instead.
* The groundwater level reduction is inversely proportional to the [[terrain water storage percentage (Water Overlay)|WATER_STORAGE_PERCENTAGE]], as the contribution of a given volume of water to the groundwater level increases when the capacity for water storage in the underground layer decreases.
* The groundwater level reduction is inversely proportional to the [[terrain water storage percentage (Water Overlay)|WATER_STORAGE_PERCENTAGE]], as the contribution of a given volume of water to the groundwater level increases when the capacity for water storage in the underground layer decreases.
* When there is no construction present on the surface, and the terrain has a WATER_EVAPORATION_FACTOR of 0, the amount of evaporation which takes place in that location is 0.
* When there is no Building present on the surface, and the terrain has a WATER_EVAPORATION_FACTOR of 0, the amount of evaporation which takes place in that location is 0.
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* [[How to add and remove an Attribute]]
* [[How to add and remove an Attribute]]

Revision as of 11:12, 5 October 2022

Terrains can be configured with plant-related attributes, similar to Buildings configured as crops and foliage, allowing it to draw water from the underground and evaporate it.

Notes

  • For plants to evaporate water, both the ROOT_DEPTH_M and the WATER_EVAPORATION_FACTOR must be appropriately configured.
  • When a Building is present in any given location, the values for evaporation in the underground will overrule any values set by terrain in the same location. To model underground evaporation without a Building, set the attributes of the Building on the applicable terrain type instead.
  • The groundwater level reduction is inversely proportional to the WATER_STORAGE_PERCENTAGE, as the contribution of a given volume of water to the groundwater level increases when the capacity for water storage in the underground layer decreases.
  • When there is no Building present on the surface, and the terrain has a WATER_EVAPORATION_FACTOR of 0, the amount of evaporation which takes place in that location is 0.

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