The document discusses infiltration, which is the process of rainwater entering soil. Infiltrated water first meets soil moisture needs, and excess percolates downwards. The infiltration capacity of soil is the maximum rate at which it can absorb water. Actual infiltration depends on rainfall intensity and soil capacity. Infiltration decreases over time and with soil moisture. The rate is measured in mm/hr using an infiltrometer. Factors like soil type, slope, and vegetation cover affect infiltration.