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The water that runs into rivers and seeps into underground streams after precipitation is known as

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Answered by kdfhvalkdfg
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Precipitation creates run-off, which adds to flowing water and end up in rivers, streams, lakes, lagoons, and seas. Some of the water also percolates (seeps through the soil) and into underground water. This process is called infiltration. The collected surface water then evaporates (turns into a gas) and ends up as water vapor in the atmosphere

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Answered by Mounisa
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Ground water is the water that runs into rivers and seeps into underground streams after precipitation.

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