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bad is pestisides good is fresh
i think that when the water reaches the surface, it dissolves into the ground which is called infiltration (the movement of water through soil) which then flows down from the tiny spaces in the bedrock and then it forms into a ground water, which is then released into and ocean or a lake.
Similar, the water table is where we find ground water, ground water is simply water in the ground
In the ground
Runoff or precipatation. Water seeps into the ground and forms ground water.
collecting water,& collecting food.
condensation
That's generally called 'fresh' water.
This is process is done for collecting the salts .
Ground reference speed is the speed of an aircraft with reference to the ground. Ground reference can also be used in watercraft by using the seabed. Watercraft can also use water reference speed, which is water flowing past the hull. The difference is that one uses the ground and the other uses the water to reference speed.
A tree uses its roots to absorb water from the ground. The water from the ground is typically water from rainfall that has seeped through the soil.roots soak up water from soil
A tree uses its roots to absorb water from the ground. The water from the ground is typically water from rainfall that has seeped through the soil.roots soak up water from soil
by collecting water
by collecting water
bad is pestisides good is fresh
i think that when the water reaches the surface, it dissolves into the ground which is called infiltration (the movement of water through soil) which then flows down from the tiny spaces in the bedrock and then it forms into a ground water, which is then released into and ocean or a lake.
Fresh water can be found in lakes, rivers, ponds, streams, and wetlands.