yes aerated water is saturated .when co2 is passed water becomes saturated
Dry sand is dry because it has little or no water in it. Wet sand is wet because it is saturated with water. Wet sand is often found on ocean beaches.
A watershed is an area land from which water ultimately drains into a major river, which then dumps into the ocean or sea. A water table is the level below which the ground is saturated with water.
I do not understand your question; however, I can say that if you add water to a saturated solution, it isn't saturated, anymore.
When you add water to the saturated solution, there is more solvent to dissolve the solute. The saturated solution becomes diluted, so it is no longer saturated.
The top saturated zone is called the water table.
Gaining or effluent streams receive water from the saturated zone.
Brine is essentially salty water, usually with sodium chloride. It's saturated, or very nearly saturated, meaning that its at the point where no, or little more salt could be dissolved into the solution.
Steamed rice is saturated with water from the steam.
Saturated hydraulic conductivity is a quantitative measure of a saturated soil's ability to transmit water when subjected to a hydraulic gradient. It can be thought of as the ease with which pores of a saturated soil permit water movement.
Saturated means more than it can hold so dripping wet would be saturated with water.
Saturated air is more dense.