Geography, asked by kotayaswanth9493, 11 months ago

Why does some amount of rain water flow on the ground when some amount of rain water remains stagnated?

Answers

Answered by geegirlgold
0

Answer:

when holes are made on the soil, the water stays on in the hole. when the hole is full the rest of the water flows. The hole must not necessarily for this to be created.

Explanation:

Answered by smartbrainz
0

Generally, some amount of rain water flow on the ground when some amount of rain water remains stagnated

Explanation:

  • When it is raining, water which falls on the soil surface will either penetrate the soil, or run off the surface. The upper soil layers absorb part of the water that infiltrates to the ground, while a part seeps into deeper soil layers. The part of the water which does not infiltrate would run off along  the soil surface.
  • The extent to which the rain water penetrates or drains depends on the soil surface's permeability, the presence of vegetation and the topography of the area. The more permeable the ground is, the more water can easily infiltrate. The surface (for example, when it is rocky) may be completely waterproof in certain situations and the rainy water does not infiltrate.
Similar questions