The process by which water is lost through the stomata of plants (stomata are pores in the plants leaves). Physical process by which water is lost to the atmosphere due to heat from the sun or air movement. Whereby water is stored in the cells of plants, and used in biological processes. Where water falls from the atmosphere in the form of water, ice or snow. Whereby trees and other vegetation catch the first raindrops of a storm. When water which has been intercepted by leaves falls off them to the floor. When intercepted water then runs down the trunk of a tree. Where water is stored above ground, such as in a lake. Where water is absorbed into the ground. When water is stored as a thin membrane around soil particles. The slow process by which water constantly moves underground. Water stored underground in cracks, crevices and pores. Where water flows over the surface of the land towards the river. Where water flows horizontally through the ground, due to a crack or fissure. Water transferred laterally because that underneath it is saturated. Water stored in a river or stream. When rivers flow towards the sea, transporting water as they go. When water flows into the sea and is lost from the drainage basin system. The process by which water is lost through the stomata of plants (stomata are pores in the plants leaves). Physical process by which water is lost to the atmosphere due to heat from the sun or air movement. Whereby water is stored in the cells of plants, and used in biological processes. When intercepted water then runs down the trunk of a tree. Where water is stored above ground, such as in a lake. Where water is absorbed into the ground. Where water flows over the surface of the land towards the river. Where water flows horizontally through the ground, due to a crack or fissure. Water transferred laterally because that underneath it is saturated. Where water falls from the atmosphere in the form of water, ice or snow. Whereby trees and other vegetation catch the first raindrops of a storm. When water which has been intercepted by leaves falls off them to the floor. Where water flows over the surface of the land towards the river. Where water flows horizontally through the ground, due to a crack or fissure. Water transferred laterally because that underneath it is saturated. Where water falls from the atmosphere in the form of water, ice or snow. Whereby trees and other vegetation catch the first raindrops of a storm. When water which has been intercepted by leaves falls off them to the floor. The process by which water is lost through the stomata of plants (stomata are pores in the plants leaves). Physical process by which water is lost to the atmosphere due to heat from the sun or air movement. Whereby water is stored in the cells of plants, and used in biological processes. Where water flows over the surface of the land towards the river. Where water flows horizontally through the ground, due to a crack or fissure. Water transferred laterally because that underneath it is saturated. When water is stored as a thin membrane around soil particles. The slow process by which water constantly moves underground. Water stored underground in cracks, crevices and pores. Where water falls from the atmosphere in the form of water, ice or snow. Whereby trees and other vegetation catch the first raindrops of a storm. When water which has been intercepted by leaves falls off them to the floor. The process by which water is lost through the stomata of plants (stomata are pores in the plants leaves). Physical process by which water is lost to the atmosphere due to heat from the sun or air movement. Whereby water is stored in the cells of plants, and used in biological processes. Water stored in a river or stream. When rivers flow towards the sea, transporting water as they go. When water flows into the sea and is lost from the drainage basin system. Where water falls from the atmosphere in the form of water, ice or snow. Whereby trees and other vegetation catch the first raindrops of a storm. When water which has been intercepted by leaves falls off them to the floor. Water stored in a river or stream. When rivers flow towards the sea, transporting water as they go. When water flows into the sea and is lost from the drainage basin system. The process by which water is lost through the stomata of plants (stomata are pores in the plants leaves). Whereby water is stored in the cells of plants, and used in biological processes. When water is stored as a thin membrane around soil particles. Physical process by which water is lost to the atmosphere due to heat from the sun or air movement. The slow process by which water constantly moves underground. Where water falls from the atmosphere in the form of water, ice or snow. Whereby trees and other vegetation catch the first raindrops of a storm. When water which has been intercepted by leaves falls off them to the floor. When water is stored as a thin membrane around soil particles. The slow process by which water constantly moves underground. Water stored underground in cracks, crevices and pores. Water stored underground in cracks, crevices and pores. When intercepted water then runs down the trunk of a tree. Where water is stored above ground, such as in a lake. Where water is absorbed into the ground. Where water flows over the surface of the land towards the river. Where water flows horizontally through the ground, due to a crack or fissure. Water transferred laterally because that underneath it is saturated. When intercepted water then runs down the trunk of a tree. Where water is stored above ground, such as in a lake. Where water is absorbed into the ground. Water stored in a river or stream. When rivers flow towards the sea, transporting water as they go. When water flows into the sea and is lost from the drainage basin system. When water is stored as a thin membrane around soil particles. The slow process by which water constantly moves underground. Water stored underground in cracks, crevices and pores. Where water flows over the surface of the land towards the river. Where water flows horizontally through the ground, due to a crack or fissure. Water transferred laterally because that underneath it is saturated. When water is stored as a thin membrane around soil particles. The slow process by which water constantly moves underground. Water stored underground in cracks, crevices and pores. Water stored in a river or stream. When rivers flow towards the sea, transporting water as they go. When water flows into the sea and is lost from the drainage basin system. The process by which water is lost through the stomata of plants (stomata are pores in the plants leaves). Whereby water is stored in the cells of plants, and used in biological processes. Whereby trees and other vegetation catch the first raindrops of a storm. When intercepted water then runs down the trunk of a tree. Where water is absorbed into the ground. The slow process by which water constantly moves underground. Physical process by which water is lost to the atmosphere due to heat from the sun or air movement. Where water falls from the atmosphere in the form of water, ice or snow. When water which has been intercepted by leaves falls off them to the floor. Where water is stored above ground, such as in a lake. When water is stored as a thin membrane around soil particles. Water stored underground in cracks, crevices and pores. Where water flows over the surface of the land towards the river. Water transferred laterally because that underneath it is saturated. When rivers flow towards the sea, transporting water as they go. Where water is stored above ground, such as in a lake. When water is stored as a thin membrane around soil particles. Water stored underground in cracks, crevices and pores. Drainage Basin Bingo! Transpiration Evaporation Vegetation Storage Precipitation Interception Throughfall Stemfall Surface Storage Infiltration Soil Water Storage Percolation Groundwater Storage Surface Runoff/Overland Flow Throughflow Groundwater Flow/Baseflow Channel Storage Channel Flow River Runoff