The shore
-noun1.the land along the edge of a sea, lake, broad river, etc.
2.some particular country: my native shore.
3.land, as opposed to sea or water: a marine serving on shore.
4.Law . the space between the ordinary high-water and low-water mark.
-adjective5.of, pertaining to, or located on land, esp. land along the edge of a body of water: a marine on shore duty.
As the aqueducts in the city of Rome were above ground, they were designed with arches to carry the water pipe.As the aqueducts in the city of Rome were above ground, they were designed with arches to carry the water pipe.As the aqueducts in the city of Rome were above ground, they were designed with arches to carry the water pipe.As the aqueducts in the city of Rome were above ground, they were designed with arches to carry the water pipe.As the aqueducts in the city of Rome were above ground, they were designed with arches to carry the water pipe.As the aqueducts in the city of Rome were above ground, they were designed with arches to carry the water pipe.As the aqueducts in the city of Rome were above ground, they were designed with arches to carry the water pipe.As the aqueducts in the city of Rome were above ground, they were designed with arches to carry the water pipe.As the aqueducts in the city of Rome were above ground, they were designed with arches to carry the water pipe.
A spanish word meaning meet. As in, Encantado de conocerte, which means glad to meet you.
They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.
Soaks into the ground or back to the ocean.
ground and water
ground water
The word you are looking for is "infiltration." This is the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil.
ground water means water that is in a ground
spring is water in motion, that is recharged by ground water.it is fed by only any one kind of ground water flow i.e local, intermediate or regional. lake is stagnant water recharged by the ground water where three types of ground water flow meet.
It is called percolation of water. The water molecules enter the soil and move downward by gravitational force. This is how the ground water table is recharged with water.
spring is water in motion, that is recharged by ground water.it is fed by only any one kind of ground water flow i.e local, intermediate or regional. lake is stagnant water recharged by the ground water where three types of ground water flow meet.
The word is infiltrate. It means that the water will soak into the ground and collect as underground water.
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The danish word is 'Grundvand', grund meaning ground and vand meaning water. So it's basically the exact same thing, but in danish, a word consisting of two other words are often written as one.
Tributary
The English equivalent of "bukal" is "spring," which refers to a natural source of water that flows to the surface from the ground.