Water under the ground is stored in underground aquifers. It can move through the soil and rock layers, eventually resurfacing as springs or feeding into bodies of water like rivers and lakes. Groundwater also plays an important role in providing water for wells and sustaining ecosystems.
what happens to the ground is it is stripped of its oxygen levels and the water begins to overflow and run off
I went down to the river and saw the ground water under the surface water
Superheated water from under the ground is known as geothermal water. It is heated by the Earth’s internal heat and can reach temperatures higher than the boiling point at the surface due to high pressure conditions. Geothermal water is often used in geothermal power plants for electricity generation or in geothermal heating systems for homes and buildings.
When water doesn't infiltrate the ground, it can lead to surface runoff, causing erosion, flooding, and water pollution from carrying pollutants. It can also result in water scarcity as the water may not reach underground aquifers to recharge them.
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ground water
the term for under water is ''ground water ''.
Yes the water table is the level of water under ground .... it is currently very deep under water.
Water down under is ground water.
the ground obsorves the water so then there is no mre water left but it is in the water
ground water
No, they are under water but not under ground. There is no ground above them.
Ground water is under ground in the soil and runoff is extra water from when it has rained.
Ground water. ;)
Water wells are come from under ground water and its contain dirt and rain water.
when water falls on a cemented ground the cemented ground can't absorve water much and the water flows away.
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