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Percolating water

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Percolating waters: Waters passing through the ground beneath the Earth's surface without a definite channel.

 


Percolating Water: Water that passes through rocks or soil under the force of gravity.

Leaching - the removal of soluble material from soil or other material by percolating water.
Legume - the family of plants, including peas and beans, that have bacteria-containing nodules on their roots that can change ...

A geologic formation of irregular limestone deposits with sinks, underground streams, and caverns. It is formed by the action of percolating waters and underground streams.
Kinetic Energy
Energy of a moving object or water body.

See also: Water, Oxygen, Bacteria, Solution, Organic

Environment Perched waterPercolation

 
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