true or false rainwater charges the ground water
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yes the rain water changes the groundwater
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- A hydrologic process in which water travels downhill from surface water to groundwater is called groundwater recharge, deep drainage, or deep percolation.
- The most common way for water to enter an aquifer is through recharge.
- This happens in the vadose zone under plant roots and is frequently described as a flux to the water table surface.
- Water flowing away from the water table and deeper into the saturated zone is also included in groundwater recharge.
- Rainwater and/or reclaimed water are channelled to the subsurface for recharge, which happens both naturally and anthropogenically .
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