what is the main way groundwater accumulates? seawater in the oceans loses its salt via the process of saltation. plants release water and carbon dioxide through their roots. magma releases water as part of the hydrologic cycle. precipitation and surface water infiltrate through the upper layers of soil.



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The main way groundwater accumulates is: (D) precipitation and surface water infiltrate through the upper layers of soil

Groundwater is mainly accumulated through precipitation (rainwater or river water), this precipitation may infiltrate through the upper layers of soil and water is accumulated in beneath surface or in subsurface. This is known under groundwater.

Ground water is replenished by precipitation and depending on the local climate and geology is unevenly distributed in both quantity and quality. Warmth from the sun causes the lakes and rivers to evaporate and turn into water vapour in the air. All most all precipitated water goes into the air because of evaporation.

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