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Well, water can move in may ways it can move slowly and in a fast way. This all depends on the land structure. So, what I mean is that if the land has no gaps or overlaps water will move a slow or medium speed. If the land is steep water will go fast.

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That depends! It depends on whether the grains or particles in the soil are well sorted (same shape, not flat broad rocks or particles, etc.). It also depends on the permeability of the soil, how easy it is for water to flow through it. For example, sand will have a high permeability because it has small, round, well sorted, uniform particles. But clays, or soils with long flat rocks will have a very low permeability. So....to answer your question, as usual: It depends on the soil. Ask a more specific question, include waht kind of soil and any known properties of the particles in it!

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9y ago

Water cycle is a slow process. But it is continuous in nature.

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