one of two things will happen. either the water will be absorbed by plants, released into the air, and eventually make it back to the ocean as rain, or it will simply flow to the sea on it's own, possibly creating a small stream in the process.
Water poured on soil will rejoin the hydrocycle. Underground there is a water table, which basically is a depth after which any hole you did would fill with water. Some water would also be absorbed between the particles of soil, until they are saturated (this happens after a heavy rain storm and 'puddles' form as a result). A small amount of the water will evaporate direction into the air, and other parts will be absorbed by plant roots.
It will still be water, it's just absorbed by the soil. It doesn't change.
It can be called either infiltration or permeability.
infiltration
Runoff or precipatation. Water seeps into the ground and forms ground water.
Ground water.
the ground water seeps through the ground strata into the subterranean water table
infiltration
It collects as groundwater below the surface.
it evaporates
The water that seeps into the ground after it precipitates is called ground water.
When rain falls to the ground, the water does not stop moving. It seeps into the ground.Water seeps into the ground, such as glass of water poured onto a pile of sand.
Runoff or precipatation. Water seeps into the ground and forms ground water.
Ground water.
Groundwater
The water that seeps into the ground after it precipitates is called ground water.
the ground water seeps through the ground strata into the subterranean water table
you cant, ground water is the level that water seeps thru the ground, to a level it stops at.
when water seeps into the ground and forms aquifers
groundwater
infiltration