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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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