👉 The term "puddlelike" in the context of climate science refers to a phenomenon where water is dispersed in a large volume, typically thousands or millions of cubic meters, without being able to flow into a river. This type of water can be found in areas with high levels of precipitation and high temperatures, such as deserts, where evaporation rates are high but rainfall is low. In the context of climate science, puddlelike conditions may indicate that there has been an increase in atmospheric moisture