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What is water table? (Open Schooling)

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Answered by mahendrapratap5171
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Explanation:

the level below which the ground is saturated with water

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Water table:

  • Water table can be considered as a boundary under grounded between the surface of the soil and the groundwater which is present in the soil or in the cracks of the rocks.
  • At this boundary, the water pressure head of the groundwater and the atmospheric pressure remains to be equal.
  • The water table is considered as the 'upper surface' of the 'zone of saturation'.
  • It is also known as groundwater table or upper level of underground water.

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