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Cold water sinks, hot water rises.
No, Sago sinks in water.
Heyy, Well the water gets evaporated into the clouds and stay in the clouds until they are filled with water so thats how it starts raining. Or the water sinks into the ground (depending on the type, if it's dirt or cement)
it sinks
no as it normally sinks down when put in water
Is called "ground water".
ground water
When it is above the water table, in the vadose zone, it is called perched ground water.
ground types because if you put water on ground it sinks
Precipitation that sinks into the ground is called Groundwater.
Water either flows back to the sea or (a little) sinks into the ground.
Fog appears when cold air sinks to the ground.
The water is cleaned as it is filtered through rocks and soil.
The water is cleaned as it is filtered through rocks and soil.
On an Ordnance Survey map, "sinks" typically refers to depressions or cavities in the landscape that may collect water or cause land to subside. These features can vary in size and are important to note for understanding the terrain and potential hazards in the area.
When it is above the water table, in the vadose zone, it is called perched ground water.The process is known as percolation.
Cold water sinks, hot water rises.