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Groundwater, which may be either fresh or saline depending on location.
An opening in the ground where hot water and gases escape from magma heated deep underground.
the water cycle
Water in rocks (or other porous material) below the ground is called ground water.
leaves
The underground water that fills opening in soil and cracks in layers of rocks is called ground water.
Although you may not even be drawing air into your system, the vacuum that is created when pulling the water through the lines allows gasses to escape from the water. This is called cavitation. Similar to the release of CO2 from a soda when you release the pressure when opening the lid.
The water that soaks in ground called as ground water .
The water that soaks in ground called as ground water .
The underground water that fills opening in soil and cracks in layers of rocks is called ground water.
The underground water that fills opening in soil and cracks in layers of rocks is called ground water.
Groundwater, which may be either fresh or saline depending on location.
The water that seeps into the ground after it precipitates is called ground water.
The water that seeps into the ground after it precipitates is called ground water.
From the ground, which is called Ground Water.
The top level of ground water is called the Water Table.
ground water