because then it would hurt the trees and grass and won't have water at all maybe
The ground is saturated. Any more water will run off and could cause flooding of the surrounding land.
saturatedsaturated
Dry ground will absorb water faster than wet ground because there is more pore space available for the water to penetrate. Wet ground already contains water, which fills up some of the pore space and slows down the absorption of additional water.
When the ground can no longer hold water, it is called saturation. This occurs when the soil is unable to absorb any more water due to saturation and excess water pools on the surface or runs off.
When the ground is completely saturated with water, it is unable to absorb any more water. This can lead to flooding, as excess water will pool on the surface. Soil erosion and landslides may also occur due to the weakened stability of the saturated ground.
On the ground - the seas are on the ground.
The ground is saturated. Any more water will run off and could cause flooding of the surrounding land.
saturatedsaturated
Ground Water
because the ground absorbs more heat than a body of water that heat must be transfered to the ground water
The water on the surface of the ground, or water that is not ground water (water underground) that collects in lakes, rivers, streams or oceans. See the related links for more information.
it absorbs more in the summer
no, most water is found in oceans, then polar ice caps, then glaciers, then ground water, THEN lakes and rivers
The water that soaks in ground called as ground water .
yes
Dry ground will absorb water faster than wet ground because there is more pore space available for the water to penetrate. Wet ground already contains water, which fills up some of the pore space and slows down the absorption of additional water.
first They send their roots to the ground, when it reaches the ground it gives food and water to the tree, then as the tree grows it sends more and more roots to the ground for nutrient, minerals, and water. :)