hydrosphere
To the best of my knowledge, the water under the surface was formed when the oceans were formed, or thereafter. In simple terms, cracks in the ground allows water to leak below ground into large open voids.
This process is called water table rise, which occurs when heavy rainfall saturates the ground with water, causing the water table to rise. Excessive water accumulation can lead to flooding and potential water damage to properties on the surface.
Runoff is the water flowing downhill across the surface of the Earth.
Groundwater can reach the surface through springs, where water flows naturally to the surface due to pressure or through seepage. It can also reach the surface through artesian wells, where pressure in an underground aquifer forces water to rise above the level of the aquifer. Lastly, groundwater can reach the surface through human-made structures like wells and boreholes.
Yes water cycle use up earths supply. Water is evaporated from earth's surface.
Ground water.
The solid water on Earth's surface consists of glaciers, ice caps, icebergs, and snow cover.
A cloud that forms on the earth's surface is often referred to as fog. Fog is a type of low-lying cloud that consists of water droplets suspended in the air near the ground.
Groundwater makes up about 0.6% of the Earth's total water volume.
The energy exchanges between space , the atmosphere, and earths surface produce
About 29% of Earth's surface is not covered by water. This land area consists of continents, islands, and other landmasses.
it is water cycle
70% or 80% of water covers the earths surface
No, it is called ground water.
To the best of my knowledge, the water under the surface was formed when the oceans were formed, or thereafter. In simple terms, cracks in the ground allows water to leak below ground into large open voids.
Water that doesn't sink in but runs across the Earth's surface is called surface water. This includes rivers, streams, creeks, and runoff from rain or snowmelt that flows over the ground.
3/4 of the earth's surface is water.