The amount of water soaked into the ground is influenced by factors such as soil type, slope of the terrain, vegetation cover, and intensity/duration of rainfall. Soil with good porosity and permeability allows for more water infiltration, while compacted or impermeable soils may lead to water runoff instead of infiltration. Steeper slopes can result in faster runoff, while vegetation and organic matter on the soil surface can help slow down water movement and promote infiltration.
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The ground is saturated. Any more water will run off and could cause flooding of the surrounding land.
How much rainfall there has already been can effect the amount of water in the ground. If there has been a lot the ground will be saturated, so will have a lot of water in. If there has been very little or none at all the ground will be extremely dry as it will have already used most of the water it has in it.
When water is soaked into the ground, it first infiltrates the surface soil layer through pore spaces. It then percolates downward through the soil profile under the influence of gravity, eventually reaching the groundwater table. The rate and extent of infiltration depend on factors such as soil texture, structure, vegetation cover, and slope of the land.
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* It stays water, it leeches through the ground or evaporates always staying as water.
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when water flows down into a lake or steam ,we call it?
Groundwater is water that has soaked into the ground and can be obtained from a spring or well. It is an important source of drinking water for many communities and plays a crucial role in supporting ecosystems and agriculture.
The ground is saturated. Any more water will run off and could cause flooding of the surrounding land.
some of it gets soaked into the ground or flows through rocks and some of flows to the nearest body of water
it affects it on its amount of water
It affects your body when you eat rice with water because the rice will turn into a starchy substance that will be hard to digest. :-)
The amount of rainfall affects the flow of the streams within the watershed area, and ultimately how much water is stored in the watershed.
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