In underground drainage, water seeps into the tiles to reach an outlet where water is disposed. Underground drainage is a method of removing excess water from the soil through a system of buried tiles, which are porous and allow water to seep through. These tiles are laid out in a network of drains or channels, leading to an outlet or a collection point where water can be disposed of. The water is directed away from the crop roots and towards a designated disposal area, preventing waterlogging and soil saturation that can damage crops.