Percolation
Seepage!
Percolation
The underground water that fills opening in soil and cracks in layers of rocks is called ground water.
The underground water that fills opening in soil and cracks in layers of rocks is called ground water.
Lakes are bodies of water that are surrounded by land. lake are formed naturally or sometimes artificially by men. Lakes usually form when rivers encounter a low lying area where the water collects, or when an underground spring fills the area, which if it overflows can form a river. It is talking about how it is made
In huge underground lakes and rivers. Also, underground the Earth.
iredell water gets it's water from underground wells
A geyser is a vent that erupts water and steam. There are also underground lakes and aquifers.
If you are talking about fresh water, most of it is from lakes rivers, and underground. But the most water is definitely found in the ocean.
a spillage of oil from an underground oil tube that would spill into oceans and lakes, killing fish and plants in the process, probably
lakes and rivers and groundwater (underground)
Most lakes fill with water naturally, damed lakes fill by the river or stream that is blocked.The same as most reservoirs. There are very few lakes that are filled purposely by pumping water into them.
Evaporation- This is the process where water is taken from ponds, oceans, lakes, and streams and goes into the air and turns into vapor.Condensation- This is the process where the vapor in the clouds turns back in to the water.Precipitation- This is when rain, snow, sleet, or hail falls from the clouds.Transpiration- This is basically, water being evaporated from plants.Storage - The water staying in oceans, lakes and underground.Flow - Either over ground in rivers or underground in the soil or through the rocks.