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Differencebetween ground water and water table?​

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Answered by chris206001
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Most of the world's water is saltwater contained mostly in the oceans that cover the earth. Only about 2.5 percent of the total global water is fresh water. Fresh water is found in glaciers and ice caps and about 30 percent is groundwater, which includes lakes and rivers. Groundwater occurs almost everywhere land is -- from swamps to rocky terrains. When groundwater fills all the pores in soil or rock, the soil is said to be "saturated." The water table is the boundary between saturated and unsaturated ground and is influenced by rain, snow, irrigation, droughts and active wells in the area. Most fresh water for human use comes from groundwater.

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Answered by deepikasinghroll17
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Water table, also called groundwater table, upper level of an underground surface in which the soil or rocks are permanently saturated with water. The water table separates the groundwater zone that lies below it from the capillary fringe, or zone of aeration, that lies above it.

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