Grass
Wild horses eat grass and other plants. They drink water from seeps, springs, streams, or lakes. Adults eat about 5 to 6 pounds of plant food each day.
Through a process called infiltration: water that seeps into the soil is called groundwater.
When rainwater seeps through cracks in rocks, it is called infiltration.
The water that seeps into the ground after it precipitates is called ground water.
It seeps in. Infiltration
Yes, the water seeps through their skin. When you get a rag and pour water over it it seeps through, same thing with a worm.
Yes
Mud
When water seeps into the ground, it is called infiltration. This process is important for replenishing groundwater supplies and sustaining plant life.
Radon
Groundwater
Infiltration.