Why does the depth of the water table vary from place to place and season to season?
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The depth of the water table differs from place to place and from season to season due to the fact that ground water is as a result of the amount of precipitation a region receives, the evapotranspiration experienced, type of vegetation cover, type of relief and the kind of soil topography.
This factors determine how much water percolates through to the aquifer to form ground water and consequently the level of the water table.
This factors determine how much water percolates through to the aquifer to form ground water and consequently the level of the water table.
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