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what is ground water and what is a water table

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Answered by umarsirajshaik09
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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. The water table fluctuates both with the seasons and from year to year because it is affected by climatic variations and by the amount of precipitation used by vegetation. It also is affected by withdrawing excessive amounts of water from wells or by recharging them artificially. See also aquifer.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Actually , water table is the level of ground water is known as water table.and ground water is the type of water gained / obtained from ground surface.

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