why would water stop soaking into the ground in the saturated zone
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ground water should be recharged because if the ground water gets used up then when we use the water from the ground there would not be more water to use
Water is so easily polluted because of ground seepage. Water that is not needed in the ground will runoff into streams. If the ground has chemicals that would harm the stream or lake, the water is then polluted.
No, the air you exhale is nearly saturated with water vapor. During breathing, air is exposed to the moist tissues of the sinus, trachea, and lungs, and will typically contain substantially more water vapor when exhaled. The only exception would be for air that is already saturated or supersaturated with water.
because then it would hurt the trees and grass and won't have water at all maybe
because then it would hurt the trees and grass and won't have water at all maybe
saturated ground is when the land is full of water and thus cannot soak up any more. So that means if more water is poured onto that ground it will not be contained as the land is already full of water. this causes water to run on the surface of the ground. for example, mississippi There was heavy rain in april so that ground is filled with water. The water stays in there, thats saturated ground.Suddenly in june, there was a thunderstorm. Like i said before, if the land cannot contain anymore water, the water would surface from the ground.That is exactly what happened in the mississippi. There was no more room for the water to be contained, so the water travelled to another area where it can be absorbed. Unfortunately it hit a town, flash flood.
I do not understand your question; however, I can say that if you add water to a saturated solution, it isn't saturated, anymore.
The ground on a peninsula is constantly saturated and rich.
Saturated means more than it can hold so dripping wet would be saturated with water.
The warming of the oceans may cause an increase in the amount of evaporation. This would lead to an increased amount of precipitation that would cause and increase of runoff due to the ground becoming saturated by the rain water.
The warming of the oceans may cause an increase in the amount of evaporation. This would lead to an increased amount of precipitation that would cause and increase of runoff due to the ground becoming saturated by the rain water.
The warming of the oceans may cause an increase in the amount of evaporation. This would lead to an increased amount of precipitation that would cause and increase of runoff due to the ground becoming saturated by the rain water.
The pool has popped out of the ground because it was was forced up by ground water. If a pool is left empty ground water can build up underneath it causing the pool to start to float, Whenever a pool is drained a way of getting rid of ground water has to be set up otherwise there is the risk of this happening.
Probably to cause the water it to be saturated without using as much salt as it would take to make room temperature water saturated.
It depends how saturated the salt solution is. The more saturated with salt, the faster crystals will form.
yes somtimes i would prolly say it would 99% of the time
Since turtles are not meant to be wet all the time, I would assume that overtime, yes, the water would ruin the shell.