It evaporate.
Or flows into large bodies of water.
Rain provides plants with the water they need for photosynthesis, growth, and nutrient uptake. It also helps to wash away pollutants and salts that may build up in the soil, improving soil quality. Additionally, rain aids in the decomposition of organic matter, replenishing nutrients in the soil.
When rain water falls on land, it can be absorbed by the soil, flow into rivers and streams, evaporate back into the atmosphere, or be taken up by plants for growth. Some rain water may also collect in puddles or form surface runoff, which can contribute to floods or erosion of the land.
Earthworms come to the surface during rain to avoid drowning in waterlogged soil. They rely on their moist skin to breathe, so they surface to prevent suffocation. This behavior allows them to access food and mate while staying safe from excess water.
This especially happens in the rainforest. When trees are chopped down the rain can reach the soil and leaches it (drains away any nutrients) if there are trees it can take up to 10 minuets for rain to reach the ground because of all the layers which means the soil doesnt get leached
When it rains, some of the rainwater infiltrates into the ground to replenish groundwater, some evaporates back into the atmosphere, and the rest runs off into rivers, lakes, and oceans. In urban areas, rainwater can also go into storm drains and sewer systems.
The rain water is soaked up and held underground in the porous limestone floating on top of salt water. You are welcome!!
the rain water is soaked up and held underground in the porous limestone floating on top of salt water.
Trees are a natural cover against heavy rain and general water. However, when these trees are taken away, the soil gets the brute force of the rain without cover. Furthermore, when there is a flood or there is excess rain, the plants can't take in this water, and the soil has to soak it all up. When the water can't be soaked up, it sits on the soil, reducing its fertility and more importantly causing soil erosion. I hope I helped.
Plants absorb water through their roots from the soil. The roots have structures called root hairs that increase surface area for water absorption. Water travels through the plant's vascular system to reach all parts of the plant.
it goes up. :D
Rain provides plants with the water they need for photosynthesis, growth, and nutrient uptake. It also helps to wash away pollutants and salts that may build up in the soil, improving soil quality. Additionally, rain aids in the decomposition of organic matter, replenishing nutrients in the soil.
it has an effect because it damages the soil and it is very hard for it to take up water from the soil
When rain water falls on land, it can be absorbed by the soil, flow into rivers and streams, evaporate back into the atmosphere, or be taken up by plants for growth. Some rain water may also collect in puddles or form surface runoff, which can contribute to floods or erosion of the land.
WATER GETS IN IT EYEBALL
Earthworms come to the surface during rain to avoid drowning in waterlogged soil. They rely on their moist skin to breathe, so they surface to prevent suffocation. This behavior allows them to access food and mate while staying safe from excess water.
they die
Watershed.