The level of groundwater goes down after floods called
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During the flood, the unconfined aquifer attainded the maximum level of groundwater due to increased groundwater recharge.
For as long as the wetting or saturation progresses downward, the water content in the vadose zone does not exceed field capacity and remains at 10 to 15 % or limited to the specific yield of the aquifer. The upper part of the vadose zone remains unsaturated, although the surface was flooded for several days.
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For as long as the wetting or saturation progresses downward, the water content in the vadose zone does not exceed field capacity and remains at 10 to 15 % or limited to the specific yield of the aquifer. The upper part of the vadose zone remains unsaturated, although the surface was flooded for several days.
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False because level of ground water increase
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