Science, asked by apratimjain05, 1 year ago

How do raindrops reach the water table though they do not hit the forest floor directly?

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Answered by chaos
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the surface run off or as rivers above the ground
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Answered by Ansh177
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As raindrops hit the soil directly the forest soil absorbs the water. Due to the holes present in soil the the water precipitate down in soil and reach underground water table.
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