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describe the different layer of ground water with suitable sketches. .​

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Answered by brainlystar365
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Groundwater is found in two zones. The unsaturated zone, immediately below the land surface, contains water and air in the open spaces, or pores. The saturated zone, a zone in which all the pores and rock fractures are filled with water, underlies the unsaturated zone.

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Answered by roshni542
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An aquifer is a layer of porous substrate that contains and transmits groundwater. 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.

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