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Q: What happens to a water molecule will it infiltrate or runoff?
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What happens to runoff water?

runoff water eventually flows to a water body :)


What water from precipitation that flows over the land surface but is not absorbed is called?

The water from precipitaion that flows over the land surface but is not abosrbed is called runoff. The definition of runoff is the portion of precipitation on an area which does not infiltrate, but is instead discharged from the area.


What happens to water that does not precolate?

It becomes runoff.


What happens to water as it runs down hill?

It is runoff


What is the last thing that happens in a water cycle plus?

it is runoff


What happens if water is a polar molecule?

Water IS a polar molecule.


Will Runoff will increase as vegetation in the area decreases?

Yes, runoff is likely to increase as vegetation in the area decreases. Vegetation plays a crucial role in absorbing and slowing down rainfall, allowing water to infiltrate into the ground. Without vegetation, more water will run off the surface, leading to increased runoff. This can result in higher risks of flooding and erosion.


What is interception in the water cycle?

interception is the amount of rainfall , which is intercepted and will not infiltrate into the ground or take apart in the runoff process.


What happens to water that does not percolate?

Water that does not percolate (move down through the soil) either is retained above the impermeable layer or becomes surface runoff.


How far can water infiltrate?

It will infiltrate until it hits bedrock.


What happens to water that falls as precipitation and does not runoff and flow into streams?

It gets absorbed into the Earth.


What is water runoff?

Runoff water is the water flow that happens when soil is unfiltered to full capacity and all the extra water such as rain or melted water