Infiltration
This is called soil permeability or hydraulic conductivity. It is a measure of how easily water can pass through soil and is typically expressed in units of centimeters per hour.
river
Groundwater.
An ocean current.
A material through which water can readily flow is called permeable material. This type of material allows water to pass through easily due to its interconnected pore spaces. Examples include sand, gravel, and certain types of soil.
Ah, a large body of water that flows through land is called a river. Rivers are like nature's gentle brushstrokes, painting beautiful landscapes as they meander through the earth. Just like how each stroke adds depth to a painting, rivers bring life and vitality to the surrounding environment.
The large body of water that flows in between England and France is called the English channel. It is not a river.
The speed at which water flows through soil is called "percolation rate." It is influenced by factors such as soil type, compaction, and porosity. Percolation rate is important in determining how quickly water moves through the soil and its ability to retain nutrients for plants.
A current. A rotating current is called a gyre.
The whole cycle is called water cycle. Water travels through biosphere.
The intersection of the water table with the Earth's surface, from which water flows continuously, is called a spring. Springs occur when groundwater reaches the surface naturally through a point of discharge.
No, water is not thick. It is a liquid that flows easily and has a low viscosity.