What is the difference between vadose zone and phreatic zone
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The vadose zone is above the water table and it contains conduits with free-surface streams similar to those on the surface.
On the other hand, the phreatic zone, or zone of saturation, is the area in an aquifer, below the water table, in which relatively all pores and fractures are saturated with water.
The phreatic zone defines the lower edge of the vadose zone.
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Due to months without sunlight, residents of the city live under artificial sunlight but yet the city still lies in the Frigid Zone.
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