Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences. Not all terms will be used. ResetHelp 1. refers to all liquid fresh water located above ground. 2. Precipitation that infiltrates Earth's surface and percolates downward becomes . 3. A is a large body of water that has extensive areas of open water, some of which is too deep for photosynthetic life. 4. A meanders across land and structures the landscape. 5. A is the entire land area that supplies a river or stream with water from precipitation. 6. A has water-saturated soil, shallow standing water, and ample vegetation.

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Answer:

1. Surface water.  -- refers to all liquid fresh water located above ground.

2. Groundwater.  --  Precipitation that infiltrates Earth's surface and percolates downward becomes .

3. Lake. --  A is a large body of water that has extensive areas of open water, some of which is too deep for photosynthetic life.

4. River  -- A meanders across land and structures the landscape.

5. Watershed.  -- A is the entire land area that supplies a river or stream with water from precipitation.

6. Wetlands --  A has water-saturated soil, shallow standing water, and ample vegetation.

Explanation:

  • The surface water is the water the is formed over the surface of the earth and moany in the form of the rainfall. The groundwater is water the is found in the aquifer and is said to unsaturated and saturated as related to the water table.  
  • The lake is those bodies of the water that are formed by the extensive and the open areas of the earth and a river forms a meandering pattern that is based on the volume and capacity of the water. A wetland is formed by a water-saturated soil that has the same vegetation.
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