Explain the terms water table and groundwater.
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Groundwater is used for drinking water by more than 50 percent of the people in the United States, including almost everyone who lives in rural areas. ... The area where water fills the aquifer is called the saturated zone (or saturation zone). The top of this zone is called the water table.
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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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