Percolation is the process of a liquid slowly passing through a filter. It is like making coffee. The coffee gets strained through a filter.
If describes the process of a liquid passing though a porous material.
Rain water percolating (passing) through the rock emerged as a spring of cool water at the foot of the limestone cliffs.
If describes the process of a liquid passing though a porous material.
Before we had coffeemakers we used to percolate coffee on the stove or in an electric percolator.
The word "percolate" is on page 171 of the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech.
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Water that does not percolate (move down through the soil) either is retained above the impermeable layer or becomes surface runoff.
Runoff causes sheet erosion which means removing a thin sheet of topsoil.
my mum percolates coffee in a coffee machine.
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Oh Yes, very common problem
Loose or sandy soils allow water to percolate(pass) through them faster
Leach means to dissolve and carry away or remove substances from something, such as minerals from soil or chemicals from a material. It can also refer to the process of emptying or draining something of its contents.