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How a corn plant takes in water?

The soil sucks up the water and the water soaks into the roots of the corn


What does it call when water soaks into the ground?

When water soaks into the ground, it is called infiltration. This process involves the water moving from the surface of the soil downwards into the soil profile.


What happens when soil in an area soaks up as much water as it can hold?

It becomes fluid mud and can flow.


What are two things that can happen to water when it soaks into the soil?

When water soaks into the soil, it can either be absorbed by plant roots for growth and metabolism, or it can percolate deeper into the ground to replenish underground aquifers and contribute to groundwater recharge.


When water soaks into ground quickly it means the soil is very?

porous


What is it called when water is soaking in the soil?

When water soaks into the soil, it is referred to as infiltration. This is the process where water enters the soil surface and moves downwards due to the force of gravity.


What often occurs when water soaks the bottom of soil that is rich in clay?

It farts


What is water that soaks into the earth called?

Water that soaks into the earth is called groundwater. It fills the spaces between rocks and soil underground and is a vital natural resource for drinking water and irrigation.


What is something that soaks up water?

A sponge is an example of something that soaks up water. Its porous texture allows it to absorb and hold liquid.


What does water that soaks into the ground and collects in pores in soil and rock turn into?

Water that soaks into the ground and collects in pores in soil and rock becomes groundwater. Groundwater is water that has infiltrated the soil and rocks below the Earth's surface, filling the spaces between particles or within cracks and cavities. It is an important water source for wells and springs.


If a material soaks up water what do you say it is?

Its absorbing the water.


Would a sponge soaks up oil the same way it soaks up water?

Since I actually did a project/expirement on it , it did . It did soak up a little bit of water.