Science, asked by Arnav2412, 3 months ago

3. What is the level below which water is found
in the ground called?​

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Answered by xcelander20
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The upper level of this saturated layer of an unconfined aquifer is called the water table or phreatic surface. Below the water table, where in general all pore spaces are saturated with water, is the phreatic zone. Substrate with low porosity that permits limited transmission of groundwater is known as an aquitard.

Answered by sericadixon75
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Answer:

saturated zone

Explanation:

Underneath the water table is the saturated zone, where water fills all spaces between sediments. The saturated zone is bounded at the bottom by impenetrable rock. The shape and height of the water table is influenced by the land surface that lies above it; it curves up under hills and drops under valleys.

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