how come the ground under lakes and rivers don’t drink up all the water but plain surface ground drinks up everything eventually?

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how come the ground under lakes and rivers don’t drink up all the water but plain surface ground drinks up everything eventually?

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Saturation.

The ground underneath the water already has “as much as it can take” … and the residual water becomes a standing water source.

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