You gotta clean the mess up:)
some of it gets soaked into the ground or flows through rocks and some of flows to the nearest body of water
when water falls on a cemented ground the cemented ground can't absorve water much and the water flows away.
As ground water is withdrawn, the net effect is to lower the water table for the affected area.
When you throw boiling water in freezing air, the water quickly evaporates and turns into tiny droplets or ice crystals. This happens because the extreme temperature difference causes the water to rapidly cool and freeze before it hits the ground.
* It stays water, it leeches through the ground or evaporates always staying as water.
It falls, accelerating constantly until it hits the ground.
it hits the ground
It turns into a cloud
the velocity of the object increases until it hits the ground
It freezes into a ball of ice before it hits the ground.
Yes.
what happens to the ground is it is stripped of its oxygen levels and the water begins to overflow and run off