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How is infiltration related to groundwater?

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Ground water comes from rain water and snow that land on the surface and perlocate down into the soil and than becomes ground water. Infiltration is the process of the water entering the soil therefore without infiltration ground water wouldn't be able to be made as no water would go through the soil

Step-by-step explanation:

Basically inflitration is the process of water going through the soil and into the earth and once it goes deep enough into the earth and passes through more soil it is considered groundwater.

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