As ground water is withdrawn, the net effect is to lower the water table for the affected area.
when water falls on a cemented ground the cemented ground can't absorve water much and the water flows away.
It turns into a cloud
what happens to the ground is it is stripped of its oxygen levels and the water begins to overflow and run off
You gotta clean the mess up:)
It starts to freeze at 0oC , if heat is still withdrawn from the water: it is needed for the freezing of water molecules from the liquid phase to solid phase (ice) and during this temperature will remain 0oC.
That contract will be withdrawn and you will probably be charged.
it evaporates
what happens to the ground is it is stripped of its oxygen levels and the water begins to overflow and run off
A hazardous material poured on the ground could soak into the ground, evaporate into the air, run off into ground water, or catch fire.
When the sun heats ground water it evaporates into the atmosphere, then it condensates back into droplets, and then falls as rain back into the ground. It is a never ending cycle and is quite unique.
SOME of the water soaks into the ground or runs into streams,rivers,lakes,and oceans.
Water does not go threw the groung because the particles are solid. What happens is the water passes threw open air pockets threw out the ground. It enters an aquifer.