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no because water stops seeping into the ground when the earth is saturated.
its just like regular water it seeps into the ground. water bottle company's and water plants purify and clean it for u to drink
No it stayes in the ground. That's why its called ground water!!
Its called standing water
The zone where ground water is found is called the aquifer or it can be the ground water zone depending on what your thinking of.
The water that seeps into the ground after it precipitates is called ground water.
In areas of steep slopes, the ground is slanted as simple as that. as such, when there's runoff water the water doesn't seep through the ground but rather flows along the ground at a certain speed which doesn't give it sufficient time to seep through the ground.. this doesn't mean it doesn't seep through at all because it does but it's doesn't drain deep into the ground as expected on flat grounds..
because chemicals seep into the ground from the caskit and the chemicals from the bodies go into the ground water
no because water stops seeping into the ground when the earth is saturated.
Chimicles like cleaning supplies and other toxins can seep into the ground and make the water unstable
its just like regular water it seeps into the ground. water bottle company's and water plants purify and clean it for u to drink
Well water is pure as long as no toxic or harmful chemicals seep into it's supply (called an aquafir). The water becomes purified over time by straining through the rocks and sand.
Weak acids formed in rainwater seep into the ground , when they weather rock
The water that soaks in ground called as ground water .
The water that soaks in ground called as ground water .
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Once the contaminants touch the ground they seep into the groundwater table, after this they are distributed into groundwater wells and aquifers.