Chemistry, asked by shanzaqamar72, 8 months ago

the level at which underground water accumulates is:
a) water level
b) water table
c) water surface
d) tubes well

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Answered by Losana8
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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. Substrate with low porosity that permits limited transmission of groundwater is known as an aquitard.

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Answered by mazerunner1971
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Water Table

noun. the planar, underground surface beneath which earth materials, as soil or rock, are saturated with water table.

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