Vannakkumulering
Vannakkumulering, often translated as "water accumulation," refers to the collection of water in natural or artificial spaces. This can occur in various environments, from small depressions in the ground to large bodies of water like lakes and oceans. The process is influenced by factors such as rainfall, surface topography, soil permeability, and drainage systems.
In natural landscapes, vannakkumulering is a fundamental part of the water cycle. It can manifest as puddles
Artificial vannakkumulering is also prevalent, particularly in human-modified environments. Dams create reservoirs for water storage, irrigation,