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Water moves easily through materials that are porous and have interconnected spaces such as sand, gravel, and some types of soil. These materials allow water to flow through them due to their open structure, which facilitates the movement of water.
Infiltration is the process of water moving vertically down through the soil.
Water moves through the Earth's atmosphere primarily through the processes of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. It also moves through the Earth's surface via infiltration, runoff, and groundwater flow, ultimately returning to the oceans to complete the hydrological cycle. The movement of water is driven by energy from the sun, gravity, and atmospheric circulation patterns.
permeability
Water moves underground through a process called infiltration, where it moves through pores and cracks in the soil and rocks. Gravity pulls the water downward towards the water table or aquifers, allowing it to flow through underground pathways. Factors such as slope, soil type, and rock characteristics can influence the speed and direction of underground water movement.
A wake is a term for disturbed water as a boat moves.
It is known as the wake of the boat.
Wake
That is the wake.
wake
It is known as the wake of the boat.
It is known as the wake of the boat.
The trail a boat leaves is its wake.
It is known as the wake of the boat.
it is called 'wake'
It is known as the wake of the boat.
wake