Math, asked by sunita962584, 4 months ago


as Explain how groural water is
Rechaged?​

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Answered by sanskruti7965
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Groundwater recharge or deep drainage or deep percolation is a hydrologic process, where water moves downward from surface water to groundwater. Recharge is the primary method through which water enters an aquifer. This process usually occurs in the vadose zone below plant roots and, is often expressed as a flux to the water table surface. Groundwater recharge also encompasses water moving away from the water table farther into the saturated zone.

Answered by Anonymous
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Groundwater is recharged naturally by rain and snow melt and to a smaller extent by surface water (rivers and lakes).

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... Recharge can help move excess salts that accumulate in the root zone to deeper soil layers, or into the groundwater system. Tree roots increase water saturation into groundwater reducing water runoff.

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