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Gianna
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18 September, 06:05
How does surface water interact with land?
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Josephine Medina
18 September, 06:21
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Surface water seeps into the ground and recharges the underlying aquifer-groundwater discharges to the surface and supplies the stream with baseflow.
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Tatum George
18 September, 06:27
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Water and the chemicals it contains are constantly being exchanged between the land surface and the subsurface. Surface water seeps into the ground and recharges the underlying aquifer-groundwater discharges to the surface and supplies the stream with baseflow.
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