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The ground may look solid but often the rocks can be permeable, meaning they can absorb liquids, and therefore the water can slowly be absorbed by percolating through the rock.
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what happens to the ground is it is stripped of its oxygen levels and the water begins to overflow and run off
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Water naturally goes with the downgrade so when the water can't go into the ground it flows down resulting in what we call a flash flood.
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The word is infiltrate. It means that the water will soak into the ground and collect as underground water.
The ground may look solid but often the rocks can be permeable, meaning they can absorb liquids, and therefore the water can slowly be absorbed by percolating through the rock.
It will infiltrate until it hits bedrock.
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no will infiltrate surface materials that are permeable and unsaturated
Scoria is also known as Clinker... scoria (clinker) has fractures that allow water to infiltrate
Infiltration the process of water percolating into the ground which eventually reaches the aquifer. Pollutants which dissolve into the water infiltrate with it and are introduced into the aquifer along with the water its stuff like paint that flows into the ground making it harmful to us.
when water falls on a cemented ground the cemented ground can't absorve water much and the water flows away.
As ground water is withdrawn, the net effect is to lower the water table for the affected area.
interception is the amount of rainfall , which is intercepted and will not infiltrate into the ground or take apart in the runoff process.
acidic rain if it penetrates into the soil pollutes the underground aquifers.this makes underground water unfit for drinking.