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What is ground water table? Write about
the landforms produced and the work done by
groundwater.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: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.

Explanation:Part of the water also seeps into the ground, flows through the unsaturated zone and reaches the water table, which is an imaginary surface from where the ground beneath is saturated (see illustration below). That last one is Groundwater: all water found beneath the ground surface in the saturated zone.

The most reliable method of obtaining the depth to the water table at any given time is to measure the water level in a shallow well with a tape. If no wells are available, surface geophysical methods can sometimes be used, depending on surface accessibility for placing electric or acoustic probes

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Answered by rasmipravabaral10
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Answer:

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.

Groundwater dissolves minerals, carries the ions in solution, and then deposits them.

Groundwater erodes rock beneath the ground surface, especially carbonate rock.

Groundwater deposits material in caves to create stalactites, stalagmites, and columns.

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