Ground water.
To the best of my knowledge, the water under the surface was formed when the oceans were formed, or thereafter. In simple terms, cracks in the ground allows water to leak below ground into large open voids.
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It is very likely that there is liquid water below the Martian surface. Water almost certainly flowed on the surface millions of years ago so there are likely reserves in the sub-surface.
No, it is called ground water.
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water molecules can evaporate at the surface but not below the surface
The answer is false. Ground water is water retained below earth's surface. BELOW THE SURFACE.
Ground water, or an aquifer.
ground water
The water that forms far below the surface is called a Deep Current.
Most of the earths surface is covered with water. There is land under that water though, below the surface.
Ground water
Due to the anamolous behaviour of water, the surface water being cooled by the external environment falls below 4C and begin to expand. when this surface water molecules expand they rise to the top due to a decrease in density as compared to the water below the surface. the cooler the temperature henceforth, the more the expansion of the surface water molecules till it solidifies to become ice. this surface ice then acts as an insulator and prevents the exchange of heat between the environment the water molecules just below it, thus maintaining the temperature of the water below the surface as constant.
no, it's not the same, there is more force below the surface, because it will have the force of the whole bridge and the force of the things on the bridge.
ground water
Groundwater.
to sink below the surface of water