something with a "r"
rocks close to the surface of the water
something with a "r"
Ground water
Groundwater.
Yes, polyps typically live close to the surface of the water on the ocean floor or on rocks in coral reefs. They use their tentacles to capture food particles from passing water.
a cloud can be close to the surface of the water (or land). When a cloud is close to or at the surface of the water (or land) , it is called fog.
It is known as rapids - a length of the river where rocks break the surface and the water is churned into what is known as white water.
ground water Groundwater is located beneath the soil surface. A sustainable amount of ground water creates an aquifer. The point at which the soil and rocks become completely saturated is the water table. Groundwater will flow to the surface naturally. The study of groundwater is hydrogeology.
Plants that grow on the surface of rocks are called lithophytes. These plants have adapted to thrive in rocky environments by anchoring themselves to the surface of the rocks and accessing nutrients and water from the surrounding environment.
Ground water, or an aquifer.
The upper surface of groundwater is called the unsaturated zone. The unsaturated upper surface contains water, as well as spaces of air, particle grains and rocks.
Infiltration is the movement of surface water into rocks or soil through cracks or pore spaces.