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What are two things that can happen to water when it soaks into soil?
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Most of the water evaporates and the rest is used in photosynthesis
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That is usually called, "Percolation". The percolation rate, or just perc rate, indicates how fast the water soaks in. That in turn tells you a lot about the soil, itself.
Water soaks down to the ground through a process called infiltration. When it rains, the water lands on the surface and then seeps into the soil. The rate of infiltration depends on the type of soil, its porosity, and the presence of any barriers such as rocks or compacted soil. Gravity also plays a role in pulling the water deeper into the ground.
it soaks into the soil or goes evaporates and repeats the water cycle.
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recharge
That is usually called, "Percolation". The percolation rate, or just perc rate, indicates how fast the water soaks in. That in turn tells you a lot about the soil, itself.
The soil sucks up the water and the water soaks into the roots of the corn
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Water soaks down to the ground through a process called infiltration. When it rains, the water lands on the surface and then seeps into the soil. The rate of infiltration depends on the type of soil, its porosity, and the presence of any barriers such as rocks or compacted soil. Gravity also plays a role in pulling the water deeper into the ground.
It either soaks into the soil or it runs downhill (drainage), or it evaporates.
Water that is absorbed through the soil surface is called seepage. This is water that soaks into the ground, usually in a low spot of the area.
It becomes fluid mud and can flow.