Ground water
a suppply of water that lies benth the suface is
Well water
No, it is called ground water.
Groundwater is a supply of water that is stored beneath the earth's surface in saturated rock formations called aquifers. It is accessed through wells and boreholes for drinking water and irrigation purposes. Groundwater can be replenished through rainfall and infiltration.
Ground water.
Groundwater is water that collects and flows beneath the Earth'surface, filling spaces in soil, sediment and rocks. The upper surface of groundwater is the water table
Magma that has come to the surface is then referred to as Lava.
The point on Earth's surface where water enters an aquifer is called a recharge zone. This is typically an area where water can percolate through the soil and infiltrate the aquifer layer beneath. Recharge zones are important for replenishing groundwater supplies.
Runoff is the water flowing downhill across the surface of the Earth.
it is water cycle
Runoff
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