percolation
it's called soil erosion
The process is called infiltration. It occurs when water on the surface of the ground penetrates the soil and moves downward.
This is called soil salinity.Or the process of increasing salt in soil is called salinization
The process by which surface water soaks into the soil is called infiltration. This process involves the water moving from the surface through the soil layers and eventually recharging the groundwater.
The process of separating soil into its various soil particles and humus is called soil fractionation.
The process of water moving down through the soil is called infiltration. It refers to the movement of water from the ground surface into the soil.
The process of soil formation is called pedogenesis. It involves the physical, chemical, and biological processes that lead to the development of soil from weathering of rocks and organic materials over time.
Through a process called infiltration: water that seeps into the soil is called groundwater.
This is known as percolation or groundwater recharge.
percolation
The process of water soaking into soil is known as infiltration. This is the movement of water from the surface into the soil or porous materials.
The process of washing away soil is called erosion. Erosion occurs when water, wind, or other natural forces remove soil and rock particles from one location and transport them to another. Erosion can lead to land degradation and loss of fertile soil.