Allows something to go through it. Example: grass

Prevents the flow of something. Example: plastic

A river and all its tributaries make up this.

A natural stream of water of considerable volume, larger than a brook or creek.

Smaller rivers or streams that flow into a larger river or stream.

A body of fresh water naturally or man-made found in low lying areas.

Surface water that has seeped down through soil through tiny openings until it reaches a saturated area underground in pores or cracks in rock, sand or soil.

This is located above the water table. This area can hold more water before it is “full”.

Below the water table – this is where the ground cannot hold any more water. A puddle is a saturated zone ABOVE the ground.

Tiny spaces between particles of soil and rock.

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