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How do the amplitude and the intensity of surface water waves vary with the distance of the source?

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What do you call water that has not touched the ground?

Its called as surface water.


Why do they call eath water planet?

Because the Earth's surface is primarily water. 70.8% of the surface is water, 29.2 % is land.


What do you call water that does not soak into the ground?

Surface water, runoff, or standing water.


What is the vertical movement of the surface of a body of water call?

a water fall


What do you call water collecting on the ground or in a stream?

condensation


What do you call water that is absorbed into the ground?

Ground water, surface water, river water, etc.


What layer of the planet that is composed of surface water and ground water is call the?

hydrosphere


What property of water allows water spider to walk across the surface of a pond?

In physics, surface tension is a force present within the surface layer of a liquid that causes the layer to behave as an elastic sheet. It is the force that supports insects that walk on water, for example.


What do we call the water that does not sink but flows on the ground?

We call the water that does not sink but flows on the ground "surface water." This can include rainwater, rivers, streams, and lakes that remain on the Earth's surface rather than infiltrating into the ground.


Why do you call all the water on earth's surface?

hydrosphere :3


What do you call all the water on earths surface?

We call it droples droples is inncorrect. it is call the hydrosphere.