Hygroscopic water means water that isin the soil which exists as a microscopic level as a layer around particle of clay. It is held by electrical attraction and is unable to leave the soil. So another words, yes.
ground water
Groundwater
In the Antarctica and Arctic regions, the freshwater is stored as ice.
The hot molten liquid that rises up through a volcano is called magma. It is a mixture of molten rock, gases, and other substances that is stored beneath the Earth's surface. When a volcano erupts, the magma is expelled as lava onto the Earth's surface.
Is surface water
No, it is called ground water.
parhaps fossils, roots, ashes or even new compost
Geothermal energy is energy stored in the form of heat beneath the surface of the solid earth.
ground water
fossil fuels
Fossil fuels
fossil fuels
nothing, it stays stored up in the Earth and that's why there is lava in the core of the Earth.
Water from precipitation that stays on the surface, such as in lakes or streams is "surface water." Water which is absorbed into the ground (and stored in aquifers) is "ground water."
Groundwater
Groundwater
In the ocean, the nutrients are stored beneath the sea rocks and in the ocean water.