Aground water, commonly referred to as groundwater, is water that is stored beneath the Earth’s surface in soil pore spaces and rock formations. It originates from precipitation that infiltrates the ground and is a crucial resource for drinking water, irrigation, and industrial uses. Groundwater can be accessed through wells and is often stored in aquifers, which are geological formations that can yield significant amounts of water. Proper management of groundwater is essential to ensure sustainability and prevent issues like depletion and contamination.
WATR was created in 1934.
Is watr
The boat ran aground on the lake's sandbar.
i think its just called "ran-aground"
The ship, forced in by a storm, ran aground on a small island.
Island or continent.
they go in the watr
no saltwtr fish eat saltwtr food tropical fish eat tropical food fresh watr fish eat fresh watr food
"The ship ran aground just of the coast of NewFoundland" is one you could use.
Running aground, resulting in being "grounded", or aground. Run Aground. Should a vessel run aground and there be a tide that has receded enough to show the sea bottom, the vessel is said to be "high and dry." Also known as "Beached"
The vessel is in distress
If your boat runs aground, check to see if anyone's hurt, and render assistance as necessary.