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How does percolation move the infiltrated water? pls answer fast i will brainlist you and follow and thnaks you ​

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Answered by subhalaxmimaharana20
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The movement of groundwater in the saturated zone is termed percolation. Water moves slowly by percolation through very small pores along parallel, threadlike paths. 7. Figure 12.9: Water percolates from areas where the water table is high towards areas where it is lowest (towards surface streams or lakes).

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The movement of groundwater in the saturated zone is termed percolation. Water moves slowly by percolation through very small pores along parallel, threadlike paths. 7. Figure 12.9: Water percolates from areas where the water table is high towards areas where it is lowest (towards surface streams or lakes).

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