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What constitutes surface water?​

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Answered by subhaswini09
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Surface water is any water that collects on the surface of the earth. This includes oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, or wetlands. Fresh surface water is maintained by rainfall or other precipitation, and it's lost through seepage through the ground, evaporation, or use by plants and animals.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Surface water means water present above the Earth surface in the form of rivers, lakes, ponds, etc.

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