Water Table
Its called as surface water.
Ground water.
Surface water.
Water that does not seep into the ground is called surface water. This can include bodies of water like lakes, rivers, and streams.
Ground water
Water that doesn't soak into the ground is called surface water. This can include water on the surface of the soil, like puddles or streams, or water on impermeable surfaces like roads or roofs.
Runoff
hydrosphere
hydrosphere
That is called runoff, which occurs when water flows over the ground surface instead of infiltrating into the soil. Runoff can be generated by rainfall, snowmelt, or irrigation.
Water found above ground is called "surface water." It includes bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, and ponds. Surface water is crucial for ecosystems, agriculture, and human consumption.
It's called surface water.