What is puddles?

Puddles are small pools of water that form after rain, snow, or any other form of precipitation. They can also form from water that has come from a hose, sprinkler, or another source of water. Puddles can be found on sidewalks, roads, or any other surface that is not porous. They can be dangerous for both motorists and pedestrians, as they can cause slippery conditions and vehicle hydroplaning. Some puddles may contain standing water for extended periods of time, which can lead to the growth of bacteria, moss, and other plants. Puddles can be an excellent source of recreation for children, who often enjoy jumping in them and splashing around. However, it is essential to avoid puddles with unknown contents, such as chemicals or sharp objects, which can harm both humans and animals.