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Ground water is under ground in the soil and runoff is extra water from when it has rained.

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Some water soaks into to the ground as runoff. This runoff can then become part of the local water table.


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Where do groundwater and runoff usually end up?

Groundwater and runoff are two different things. Groundwater refers to water underground in the aquifers. Runoff ends up back underground by seeping into the soil after a rain. Runoff may also find its way into ditches, retention ponds, lakes,etc.


What is a small body of water on the ground after it rains?

A puddle is a small body of water on the ground after it rains.


What is water that flows over the land rather than infiltrating into the ground is referred to as?

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Is it true that water infiltrates the ground is called runoff?

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