the term for under water is ''ground water ''.
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Groundwater is the term used to describe bodies of water stored beneath the Earth's surface in soil and rock formations. This water is commonly accessed through wells for various uses, including drinking water and irrigation.
The term for when soggy soil slides down frozen ground is "solifluction." This process is common in regions with permafrost or frozen ground where the active layer thaws and becomes saturated with water, leading to downhill movement of soil and rock.
Ground water mining refers to the excessive extraction of groundwater beyond the rate of recharge, leading to depletion of the aquifer. This can have detrimental effects on water availability, setting the stage for water scarcity and ecosystem impacts.
It's called surface water.
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The term "man down" is something commonly used in the military to signify that a soldier is hurt, incapacitated, or dead. Most likely they are laying on the ground, hence the term "man down".
The water cycle is one term applied to it
D. Higher water tables