Understanding Seeping: Causes, Effects, and Prevention
Seeping refers to the slow and continuous flow or leakage of a liquid or substance from a particular source or location. It can be used to describe a variety of situations, such as:
1. Water seeping into a room through a crack in the wall or floor.
2. Oil seeping out of a damaged engine.
3. Chemicals seeping into the soil from a contaminated site.
4. A wound seeping pus or other fluids.
5. A pipe seeping air or water due to a leak.
In general, seeping implies a slow and gradual flow, rather than a sudden or rapid release of a substance.
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