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Similar, the water table is where we find ground water, ground water is simply water in the ground
The water table is the term for how deep underground you have to dig to find ground water.
the ground water seeps through the ground strata into the subterranean water table
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Since the water table is just a level of ground that holds water, much of the content of the water table is water. When the water is gone, the water table shrinks, and the land moves downwards.
Yes the water table is the level of water under ground .... it is currently very deep under water.
As ground water is withdrawn, the net effect is to lower the water table for the affected area.
Similar, the water table is where we find ground water, ground water is simply water in the ground
The water table is the term for how deep underground you have to dig to find ground water.
the ground water seeps through the ground strata into the subterranean water table
Surface water. However the water in a river is usually lelvel with the water table.
No! It's called artesian if it IS under an impermeable layer, but just surface or ground water without it.
Yes it is above the water table.
It lowers the water table, obviously.
To the best of my knowledge, the water under the surface was formed when the oceans were formed, or thereafter. In simple terms, cracks in the ground allows water to leak below ground into large open voids.
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