Physics, asked by giftedgummy, 5 months ago

Which statement explains what happens at the water table? Water rises to a place above the surface where people can collect it and use it for drinking water. Materials such as clay or granite prevent water from seeping into the ground at the water table. A boundary forms between an area filled with water and an area with both moisture and air. Water from rivers, lakes, and streams seeps into the ground and saturates it to reach the water table.

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Answered by abhinavdas48
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explain more pls to answer

Answered by devarchanc
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Water table - Ground water

Answer:

The last two sentences explains what happens to water table .

  • "A boundary forms between an area filled with water and an area with both moisture and air."
  • "Water from rivers, lakes, and streams seeps into the ground and saturates it to reach the water table."

Explanation:

The other two sentences explains what happens to the water

The first sentence shows how the water rise to a place above the surface and that can collect by the people for drinking.

The second sentence shows which materials prevent the seeping of water to ground at the water table.

so we can make a conclusion and say the last two sentences explains the what happens to the water at the ground.

and also the last sentence explains how the water from rivers and lakes reach the water table .so these two explains more.

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