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Physical geography / Soil / Water cycle / Groundwater / Evapotranspiration / Transpiration / Dryland salinity / Characterisation of pore space in soil / Hydrology / Water / Earth
Date: 2010-05-19 10:45:30
Physical geography
Soil
Water cycle
Groundwater
Evapotranspiration
Transpiration
Dryland salinity
Characterisation of pore space in soil
Hydrology
Water
Earth

Question: What happens after the rain falls down to earth? You selected this answer: b) The water soaks down into the ground. Some rainwater soaks into the ground. Soil is permeable, which means that water can flow throu

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