It is water that is kept in a pocket down inside earth and if a part of it reaches the surface, it becomes a spring.
Groundwater is water that collects and flows beneath the Earth'surface, filling spaces in soil, sediment and rocks. The upper surface of groundwater is the water table
No, it is called ground water.
A depression on the surface of the Earth created by groundwater is known as a cone of depression.
Groundwater makes up about 0.6% of the Earth's total water volume.
in stream valleys
Water found below the Earth's surface is known as groundwater. It is stored in the spaces between soil particles and in underground rock formations called aquifers. Groundwater is a vital source of drinking water and is also used for irrigation and industrial purposes.
The groundwater gets the water
The groundwater gets the water
Runoff is the water flowing downhill across the surface of the Earth.
It is water that is kept in a pocket down inside earth and if a part of it reaches the surface, it becomes a spring.
Approximately 30% of the Earth's freshwater is groundwater. Groundwater is an important source of freshwater for drinking water, agriculture, and industry. It is stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface and represents a critical component of the global water cycle.
Earth's water is classified into different categories based on its location and state. This includes freshwater (found in lakes, rivers, and groundwater) and saltwater (found in oceans and seas). It can also be classified as surface water (found on the Earth's surface) or groundwater (found underground in aquifers).