Puddle
A puddle is a small pool of water that forms on the ground, usually after rain or melting snow. It can appear on various surfaces, such as roads, sidewalks, or fields. Puddles can vary in size and depth, depending on the amount of water and the terrain.
Puddles are important for the environment as they provide temporary habitats for small animals and insects. They can also help replenish groundwater supplies as the water slowly seeps into the soil. Additionally, puddles can create opportunities for children to play and explore nature, often leading to fun activities like jumping or splashing.