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Explain Groundwater.​

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Answered by spoidermon92
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Answer: Groundwater is water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface. The upper surface of the saturated zone is called the water table. ... It fills the pores and fractures in underground materials such as sand, gravel, and other rock, much the same way that water fills a sponge

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Answered by Clvudii17
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Explain Groundwater.

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Rainwater thst falls on the earth slowly through the cracks and spaces in the soil through a process called Infiltration.This water that collects beneath the surface of the earth is called groundwater.It serves as an important sources of water for us.The water collects below the Ground between layers of hard rocks.Such a body of rock layers with water in it is called an aquifer.As we dig deeper into the soil,We will find that below a certain level the ground is completely saturated with water.This level is called the water table.

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