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Water goes to large bodies of water again. It's a never ending water cycle. The water can soak into the ground to be taken up by plants which in turn transpire it back to the atmosphere. It can soak into underground aquifers, it can run off to rivers, lakes and the sea, it can be stored in snow and ice.
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yes it does
Its called standing water
it is DIRT
The word is infiltrate. It means that the water will soak into the ground and collect as underground water.
Water goes to large bodies of water again. It's a never ending water cycle. The water can soak into the ground to be taken up by plants which in turn transpire it back to the atmosphere. It can soak into underground aquifers, it can run off to rivers, lakes and the sea, it can be stored in snow and ice.
Aquifers absorb water the same way that sponges do. However, aquifers are actually permeable rocks that lay underground and soak up moisture.
The water quickly runs off and may form a flash flood.
A Soak Pit, also known as a soakaway or leach pit, is a covered, porous-walled chamber that allows water to slowly soak into the ground. Pre-settled effluent from a Collection and Storage/Treatment or (Semi-) Centralized Treatment technology is discharged to the underground chamber from where it infiltrates into the surrounding soil.
yes, because the water cycle is constant, and if water that evaporates in the sea travels as water vapour over land and rains then the rain can soak in and run back to lakes as water underground.(throughflow)
Soak in hot water
It means to soak your feet. This often involves putting special things in the water to soothe your feet, but you can also just soak them in water.
You soak clothes with blood stains on them in cold water.
Soak in hot water soften slightly. as it cools place (carefully) in the mouth and press into place biting down as you do so to imprint. Place immediately in cold water
soak them in water
I like to soak my feet in cold water.