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What is groundwater water cycle?

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Answered by priyadarshanimin2
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Groundwater plays a key role in the hydrologic cycle.

Some of the water from melted snow and rainfall seep into the soil and moves down into the saturated zone. This process is called recharge.

Answered by sandeepstps2007
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Ground water plays a key role in hydrologic cycle

when precipitation falls on a land surface, parts of the water runs off into the lake and rivers some of the waterfrom melted snow and rain fall seep into the soil and moves down into the saturated zone This water eventually resurfaces above ground

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