The precipitation that sinks into the Earth is called infiltration. This process is when water enters the soil and groundwater systems from the surface.
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The stage where water returns to Earth during the water cycle is called precipitation. This is when water falls back to the Earth's surface in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail after evaporating, condensing into clouds, and forming precipitation droplets.
The precipitation stored between rocks is called groundwater. Groundwater is a crucial source of water that is stored beneath the Earth's surface and can be accessed through wells or natural springs.
When it is raining, water is returning to Earth during a water cycle stage called precipitation. This is when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into clouds and falls to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
The word "precipitation" covers all kinds of moisture which fall naturally on the earth (i.e. not by sprinklers, for example). Rain is the most common form of precipitation, but other forms include sleet, snow, hail and dew.
Precipitation that sinks into the ground is called Groundwater.
When precipitation sinks into the earth, it is absorbed by the soil and can be taken up by plants, replenish groundwater supplies, or flow into rivers and lakes. This process helps support plant growth, maintains streamflow and water supplies, and replenishes underground aquifers.
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When raindrops fall to the earth, it is called precipitation.
It is called precipitation when raindrops fall to the earth.
The moisture that returns to Earth is called precipitation. This includes rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from the atmosphere to the ground.
It is called precipitation.
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This is called precipitation. It can be rain or snow.
When moisture in a cloud is heavy enough to fall back to Earth, it is called precipitation. This can take the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail depending on the atmospheric conditions.