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Infiltration
infiltration
It lifts minerals from the rocks and soil and washes it down to the lowest point of elevation.
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.
the water trickles down through dirt and rocks.
Infiltration
infiltration
It lifts minerals from the rocks and soil and washes it down to the lowest point of elevation.
It is precipitation that fell on the ground and percolated down to a layer of rock.
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.
A crevice
Comming down of moisture from the atmosphere as a result of condensation, in the form of rainfall, snowfall, hail, sleet etc is know as precipitation......
It sure does and trickles down the candle
The water that soaks in ground called as ground water .
"things" or precipitation (rain), drops toward the ground because of the gravity force pushing it downward.
the water trickles down through dirt and rocks.
Groundwater