Comming down of moisture from the atmosphere as a result of condensation, in the form of rainfall, snowfall, hail, sleet etc is know as precipitation......
Precipitation that is stored below the ground is referred to as groundwater. It fills the spaces between rocks and soil particles in the subsurface and can be accessed through wells for drinking water or irrigation purposes. Groundwater is an important natural resource that plays a vital role in supporting ecosystems and human activities.
A month is generally considered dry if it receives less than 1 inch (25 mm) of precipitation.
Precipitation occurs when water droplets or ice crystals in clouds grow large enough to fall to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. This process is influenced by factors such as temperature, humidity, and air pressure. Precipitation is essential for the water cycle and is a key component of Earth's weather systems.
A mountain sticks up above ground level and a canyon is down below ground level
This landform is called a basin. It is usually surrounded by higher ground and may collect water from precipitation or runoff. Basins can vary in size and shape, with some containing lakes or wetlands.
Elevation or AltitudeAnswer #2:Ground elevation.
Precipitation seeping through cracks and holes in the ground.
Water from precipitation that stays on the surface, such as in lakes or streams is "surface water." Water which is absorbed into the ground (and stored in aquifers) is "ground water."
When precipitation infiltrates the ground there is a possibility of flooding.
Precipitation that sinks into the ground is called Groundwater.
Precipitation that does not reach the ground is called 'virga'. If it does reach the ground, it's called 'praecipitatio'.
Seepage from precipitation.
Groundwater.
precipitation is the water that soaks downward due to the ground trickles
Groundwater
the amount of precipitation on the ground...inches of snow...cm of snow...
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this is called accumulation