A puddle is a small body of water that forms on the ground after it rains.
Dry riverbeds that fill with water when it rains are called "ephemeral streams" or "intermittent rivers." These watercourses only flow in response to precipitation events, making them temporary features in the landscape.
Rainfall is when water falls back to the earth in the form of precipitation.
Water moves into a watershed primarily through precipitation in the form of rain, snow, or ice. When it rains, water infiltrates the soil, flows over the land surface, or accumulates in water bodies, eventually making its way into the watershed.
When it rains, the water seeps into the ground and replenishes the groundwater stored in the aquifers. This causes the water level in wells to rise as the aquifers become saturated with the additional water.
Your mother because after i finish inside her the pressure builds up and sends her downhill
it evaporates and then it condensate after that it rains in the oceans and seas.
it dosent enter well sort of it starts at the top of a mountain. It rains and makes a channel(a path where water flows) then after it rains then it flows through the same path over and over.
Water flows in mountains due to gravity. When it rains or snows, the water collects at higher elevations and flows downhill, following the path of least resistance, forming streams and rivers as it travels. The steep slopes and rugged terrain of mountains provide ideal conditions for water to flow quickly and erode the landscape, creating valleys and canyons over time.
Water from the rain mixes with loose sediment, forming a dense slurry that can flow downhill.
Well there is the water cycle it starts the same and ends the same. It starts by condensation then it flows through the ground called ground water the it goes to the river and evaporates.and it rains again because the water that evaporates gets to heavy in the clouds and it rains again.
No because there stickiness... Unless it rains a lot and it over flows and the water is to fast.
when it rains the water flows through tributaries and picks up dirt and rocks. then the same water flows into a river then into an ocean. THE END. i think that is the right answer because i looked at the picture on my science book.
A puddle is a small body of water that forms on the ground after it rains.
Steep land slopes can accelerate water runoff, increasing the chances of soil erosion. When it rains, water flows downhill faster on steep slopes, carrying away soil particles. This can lead to more severe erosion as the force of the water is greater on steep lands.
Over flows
They get their water by water bearing roots.