When the ground gets too saturated, water remaining on the surface is known as a flood.
some of it gets soaked into the ground or flows through rocks and some of flows to the nearest body of water
when it rains it gets under the ground ++++++++ Yes, because the visible light can enter in water at some depth.
it comes from the water cycle. the sun heats up some water ( in the sea, a river ect.) and the water evaporates ( the water turns in a gas) and the gas is called water vapor. then the gas goes high in the atmosphere ( convection ) then the water vapor cools down and condenses ( gas turns into a liquid ) and turns into a cloud. then the wind blows the cloud ( usually over a mountain ) and the cloud precipitates ( rain, snow, hail or sleet happens ) then the water forms rivers, streams, lakes, ect. some of the water seeps into the ground this is called ground water. ( some water just comes back to the sea or place it was) then it all happens again... ( evaporation can also happen from the water on trees but that's called transpiration.)
Some of it comes from the Colorado River and some of it is ground water.
Some types of rocks can filter out groundwater by letting the fresh water go by and the dirt, and other material in the water sticks, or gets trapped in the rocks.
Some water soaks into to the ground as runoff. This runoff can then become part of the local water table.
Evaporation. When ground water evaporates it turns in to water molecules. the molecules condense and form a cloud when the water in the cloud becomes too heavy the water fall in some form of precipitation. (i.e. rain, snow, sleet, hale...)
it comes from the water cycle. the sun heats up some water ( in the sea, a river ect.) and the water evaporates ( the water turns in a gas) and the gas is called water vapor. then the gas goes high in the atmosphere ( convection ) then the water vapor cools down and condenses ( gas turns into a liquid ) and turns into a cloud. then the wind blows the cloud ( usually over a mountain ) and the cloud precipitates ( rain, snow, hail or sleet happens ) then the water forms rivers, streams, lakes, ect. some of the water seeps into the ground this is called ground water. ( some water just comes back to the sea or place it was) then it all happens again... ( evaporation can also happen from the water on trees but that's called transpiration.)
it slithers in the water and gets some
So the ground gets fertilized
some lake
well because the water is in the ground and the ground has dirt and stuff which could lend to some posion or illness.