It collects as groundwater below the surface.
Condensation. Water evaporates and the vapor collects into the sky (or near the ground) to become a cloud or fog.
Such a pool is called a hot spring.
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It collects as groundwater below the surface.
Surface water collects in a watershed and seeps into ground
Surface water collects in a watershed and seeps into the ground
Water collects underground by slowly seeping through the ground until it reaches hollows of the earth where it can collect. These are often called aquifers and are major sources of water for cities.
The water on the surface of the ground, or water that is not ground water (water underground) that collects in lakes, rivers, streams or oceans. See the related links for more information.
This is known as pore water. If the soil or rock is in-situ (in other words in the ground) it may also be known as ground water.
Condensation. Water evaporates and the vapor collects into the sky (or near the ground) to become a cloud or fog.
Water in rocks (or other porous material) below the ground is called ground water.
Runoff, river system
They get water from the Man-made river project which collects stone water from the ground which can be around 40000 years old. But some get water from the Nile.
Such a pool is called a hot spring.
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