soil water
Another name for underground water basins is aquifers. Aquifers are underground layers of rock or sediment that hold water and allow for its flow. They are essential sources of groundwater for drinking water and irrigation.
Groundwater is another name for subterranean water held in cracks and pore spaces of the earth.
Another name for soil water is "soil moisture." This refers to the water held within the soil, including both liquid water and water vapor. Soil moisture is important for plant growth and plays a crucial role in shaping the environment of an ecosystem.
Another name for frost wedging is ice wedging. This process occurs when water freezes in cracks and crevices in rocks, causing them to expand and eventually break apart.
The name of a hole used to extract groundwater is called a well. Wells are drilled or dug into the ground to access and collect water from underground aquifers or water tables.
spring, bore, borehole, waterhole
The well bore is another name for an oil well.
Water nymphs may also be called Sprites and mermaid, Naiads, Nereids and as well Oceanids
water vapour
Another name for DHMO is water. DHMO stands for Dihydrogen Monoxide, which is the chemical name for water.
Another name for water pitcher is an ewer.
tepid water.
Another name for water with the chemical formula H2O is dihydrogen monoxide.
Another name for the water cycle is the hydrologic cycle.
H2o
H2o
Water, (perhaps more specifically dihydrogen oxide)