it becomes ground water
Water cycle
When dew disappears, it either evaporates back into the air as water vapor or gets absorbed into the ground or taken up by plants. This process is influenced by factors such as temperature, humidity, and air movement.
When it rains, the water seeps into the ground and infiltrates into the soil, filling up the spaces between rocks and sediment. This excess water becomes groundwater, which can either stay in the ground or flow through underground aquifers. Ultimately, some of this groundwater may resurface as springs or discharge into rivers, lakes, or oceans.
Water gets into soil through a process called infiltration, where water from precipitation seeps into the ground through the soil's pores and spaces. It can also come from irrigation, flooding, or melting snow. Once in the soil, the water moves downward through gravity and capillary action, eventually reaching the groundwater table.
The process is called the water cycle, where water evaporates from bodies of water, forms clouds through condensation, falls as precipitation onto land, and eventually evaporates again to continue the cycle.
When water goes into the ground, it undergoes a process called infiltration where it seeps into the soil and moves downward through pore spaces. As it infiltrates, the water can be taken up by plant roots, replenish groundwater sources, or contribute to surface water bodies like rivers and lakes through a process known as groundwater recharge.
percolation
The pollution goes down to the river, and its kills fish, also livings on land and water nature.
Water cycle
When dew disappears, it either evaporates back into the air as water vapor or gets absorbed into the ground or taken up by plants. This process is influenced by factors such as temperature, humidity, and air movement.
Here is a breif summary of what it basically is: It rains in the rainforest. It goes into the ground and the tree's roots 'absorb' it and it goes to where ever the tree needs water. Then the process called 'precipitation' happens from the leaves losing water to the air, and it turns into steam, as you SHOULD know, steam collects together in the air, until it gets heavy and kind of bursts and falls towards the ground which we call 'condensation' or just 'rain.' Then the process starts all over again.
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It goes to a lake from the aqifer. Aquifer in a natural layer of water underneath the ground.
It goes into interstitial gaps in the soil particles.
When water turns into a gas and goes into the air, it is called water vapor. This process is known as evaporation.
When water disappears into the air, it goes through a process called evaporation. This occurs when water molecules gain enough energy to break free from the surface of a liquid and turn into water vapor in the air.
Evaporation- This is the process where water is taken from ponds, oceans, lakes, and streams and goes into the air and turns into vapor.Condensation- This is the process where the vapor in the clouds turns back in to the water.Precipitation- This is when rain, snow, sleet, or hail falls from the clouds.Transpiration- This is basically, water being evaporated from plants.Storage - The water staying in oceans, lakes and underground.Flow - Either over ground in rivers or underground in the soil or through the rocks.