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what is surface water explain withexamples


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Answered by 786jashlaliwala
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Oceans, streams, lakes, ponds, and other bodies of water found on the Earth's surface are considered surface water. This is in contrast to groundwater, which is found beneath the surface of the earth. Atmospheric water also exists. This includes water vapor in the air, such as clouds.

In the image below, the ditch, the sea, and the stream are all examples of surface water. The soil/rock below is saturated with water, specifically ground water.

http://undergroundwaterresources.com/page/4/

http://undergroundwaterresources.com/page/4/

Surface water is replenished through groundwater and precipitation. To learn more about the water cycle, click here .

Answered by abhirock51
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Surface water is water on the surface of continents such as in a river, lake, or wetland. It can be contrasted with groundwater and atmospheric water. Non-saline surface water uses is replenished by precipitation and by recruitment from ground-water.

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