Percolation
leanching
Infiltration is the process of water moving vertically down through the soil.
Layers that trap water. Usually moving water.
This is known as percolation or groundwater recharge.
Wind and moving water reshape the Earth's surface through the process of erosion.
This is known as percolation or groundwater recharge.
Tha water cycle.
Infiltration is the process of water moving vertically down through the soil.
Layers that trap water. Usually moving water.
This is known as percolation or groundwater recharge.
Wind and moving water reshape the Earth's surface through the process of erosion.
It is all part of the water circle.
Down the phloem
This is known as percolation or groundwater recharge.
Sediment settles out of the moving water by the process of.
The movement of water through the soil and layers by gravity and capillary forces is called percolation. The water can also be passed through permeable rock by this process.
Evaporation, the wider process of water moving through the plant and being lost through the leaves however is called transpiration.
The process of water moving out of the plant through tiny stomata holes.