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Water collecting on the ground or in a stream, river, lake, wetland, or ocean is called surface water; as opposed to groundwater or atmospheric water.
Surface water is naturally replenished by precipitation and naturally lost through discharge to evaporation, and sub-surface seepage into the groundwater. Although there are other sources of groundwater, such as connate water and magmatic water, precipitation is the major one and groundwater originated in this way is called meteoric water.
Land surface water is the largest source of fresh water.
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The field of hydrometry is used to characterize surface water quality.
definition: surface water is taken from the lakes,rivers,waterfalls and sea.
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