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Is rain or melted snow soaking into the ground aquifier or groundwater?

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Rain or melted snow soaking into the ground is aquifier or groundwater?

Rain or melted snow soaking into the ground forms groundwater, which is stored in underground aquifers. Aquifers are layers of rock or sediment that can hold and transmit water. Groundwater is an important source of freshwater for drinking, agriculture, and sustaining ecosystems.


Main source of groundwater?

precipitation seeping through pores and cracks in the ground the main source of groundwater is rain, and melted snow soak


Where does fresh water from rain and melted snow go?

Fresh water from rain and melted snow can flow into bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, and oceans. It can also seep into the ground to recharge groundwater reserves. Additionally, some of it evaporates back into the atmosphere through the process of evaporation.


Where does ice go when it is melted?

When ice melts it becomes water again and eventually evaporates to become rain or snow.


What is the source of groundwater?

precipitation - rain, snow, ice, sleet, hail


The name for half frozen rain or half melted snow?

Cold slush. Or just- slush. Or patchy ice, patchy snow. Hope this helps, :D


What is the name of half frozen rain or half melted snow?

sleet


Amount of rain fall in marine biome?

ten inches including melted snow


What are some ways that flooding has occurred?

flooding has come from melted snow or ice and rain


Has it snowed in Florida in 2010?

Yes, It did rain in clearwater in 2010 not for long. The snow melted of course. Yes, It did snow here


What happens to rain and snow after storm?

After a storm, rainwater and melted snow can either evaporate into the air, infiltrate into the ground to replenish groundwater, flow into rivers and streams as runoff, or be absorbed by vegetation. Some may also collect in puddles or ponds before eventually evaporating, flowing downstream, or being absorbed into the soil.