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because rain has water molecules and gravity sucks down the molecules

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Why doesn't rain soak into the ground?

Because it does


Why doesn't the rain soak into the ground?

Because it does


Is the excess rain water that does not soak into the ground. It moves downhill collects in streams and eventually forms a(n) .?

Runoff, river system


Main source of groundwater?

precipitation seeping through pores and cracks in the ground the main source of groundwater is rain, and melted snow soak


What is the hydrocylogic cycle process?

the vapor cools, condenses, and falls to the earth as rain or snow. The water soak into the ground, avaporates to the atmosphere or flows into rivers to be recycled.


What is soak pit?

a soak allows water to gradually enter the ground . it absorves WATER , FILTERS IT AND PUSHES IT INTO THE GROUND . THIS INCREASES THE LEVEL OF GROUND WATER


Water that cannot soak through the ground is called?

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A small body of water on the ground after it rains?

That is referred to as a puddle. Puddles form when water collects in a depression on the ground, such as in potholes or indentations in the soil. They are temporary and usually evaporate or soak into the ground over time.


How can you clean a mayonnaise stain on the clothes?

the rain will get it of the ground or the sun will just bake it on the ground


What is rainwater that does not soak into the ground called?

Rainwater that does not soak into the ground is called surface runoff. It flows over the surface of the ground and can collect in streams, rivers, and eventually make its way to lakes or oceans.


What is water that does not soak into the ground?

Water that does not soak into the ground is called surface water. This can include rainwater running off pavement, rivers, lakes, and oceans.


What does a ground that does not soak up water not have enough of?

Humus