throughflow means that water flows
Throughflow
Throughflow
In hydrology, throughflow is the horizontal movement of water in the soil zone.
Throughflow.
According to Wikipedia, throughflow is "the movement of water horizontally beneath the land surface". Water permeates through the soil's surface, gravity draws it downwards, and continues to flow until it reaches an underground river or lake. Another definition of throughflow is the Indonesian Throughflow, an ocean current that transports water between the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean through the Indonesian Archipelago.
the movement of water diagonally through soil.
Percolation (vertical movement), throughflow (horizontal movement)
Through flow is the horizontal movement of water through the soil zone. Groundwater flow is the movement of water through the bedrock, which is typically an aquifer
Throughflow is the tranfer of water through th soil. Surface runoff is the transfer of water where the soil is impermeable so the transfer of water is on top of the soil.
channel is the path through which water flows,while flow is the transfer of water in channels,on the land surface called suface runoff, or in the soil and ground namely,throughflow,interflow,baseflowrespectively.
yes, because the water cycle is constant, and if water that evaporates in the sea travels as water vapour over land and rains then the rain can soak in and run back to lakes as water underground.(throughflow)