Past Tense (Simple)
No, "soakier" is not a standard English word. The correct comparative form of "soaked" is "more soaked."
No. The past participle of 'soak' is 'soaked'.
my rain soaked shoes would squelch as i walked ...
No, "soggy" is not a prefix. It is an adjective that describes something as soaked or saturated with water. Prefixes are affixes added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning.
A flume is a man made channel for moving water. "At the amusement park, we rode on the log flume, and we got soaked with water. ".
Saturation
mud
When rainwater penetrates into the ground, it is referred to as infiltration.
The dryness of the air is making my garden die.
saturatedsaturated
* It stays water, it leeches through the ground or evaporates always staying as water.
when water flows down into a lake or steam ,we call it?
Groundwater is water that has soaked into the ground and can be obtained from a spring or well. It is an important source of drinking water for many communities and plays a crucial role in supporting ecosystems and agriculture.
some of it gets soaked into the ground or flows through rocks and some of flows to the nearest body of water
The ground is saturated. Any more water will run off and could cause flooding of the surrounding land.
Yes! It is simply the turkey trimmings ground up. Bones, tongues, beaks, feet, etc. all soaked in ammonia as well.
To make hominy, field corn grain is dried, then soaked and cooked in a dilute solution of lye, slaked lime (calcium hydroxide) or wood ash. This process is called nixtamalization. The soaked corn is then washed, and then ground into masa.