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Q2. How does muddy water on the surface of the Earth turn into clean water below the earth?​

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Answered by monishaprakash2007
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The larger holes between the kernels (or pebbles) allow water to seep through quickly—the water drains fast. ... This is similar to what happens when dirty rainwater seeps through the soil and gathers in an aquifer. The soil filters the dirty water. Contaminants get stuck in the soil, and clean water reaches the aquifer.

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Answered by tanupriyaverma
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Water molecules are so small that you can only see them when a number of them are clumped together to form a droplet. And they are constantly on the move. After a rain, they will eventually evaporate into water vapor. These airborne water molecules get carried back up into the sky to form clouds and then more rain (or snow or hail).

But, thankfully, other things, such as big clumps of dirt, sticks or leaves, are too big to be carried up with the water molecules into the atmosphere. So this process of evaporation can help to purify water of some of the big things it might be mixed in with.

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