Answer:The rate of absorption into the soil was very slow, which meant that some of the water flowed over it and was either absorbed in a different area, or ran onto the driveway and down into the street. It was a warm sunny day, so after a while the wet patch of water on the sidewalk had dried up (evaporation). Once the soil got wet from absorbing the water, the rate of absorption got even slower – like the soil was “full” – and more water ran over onto the driveway. The water on the driveway moved very quickly, since the concrete didn’t absorb it. Our street has never flooded before, but I have seen heavy rainstorms where the water was moving down the street like a big stream, carrying fallen leaves and trash down into the storm drains.