Drought conditions can lead to decreased infiltration as the soil becomes dry and hardened, reducing its ability to absorb water. Evaporation rates tend to increase during droughts due to higher temperatures and reduced soil moisture content, causing water to evaporate more rapidly from the ground surface.
Infiltration
Infiltration.
Infiltration.
mud
When rainwater penetrates into the ground, it is referred to as infiltration.
the process of water into ground is called infiltration.
Evaporation, Transpiration, Condensation , Precipitation Absorptionl, Infiltration, Ground water, and then runoff Those are the steps of the water cycle! made by Trey Cuellar
Evaporation, Transpiration, Condensation , Precipitation Absorptionl, Infiltration, Ground water, and then runoff Those are the steps of the water cycle! made by Trey Cuellar
It seeps in. Infiltration
Infiltration
Infiltration.
Infiltration.
Water seeping into the ground
mud
The water that soaks in ground called as ground water .
When rainwater penetrates into the ground, it is referred to as infiltration.
Infiltration is the process by which rainwater seeps into the ground and is absorbed by the soil. This water may eventually recharge groundwater supplies or contribute to runoff in surface water bodies.