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This type of layer is found within the earth and is called an Aquifer.
Groundwater, which may be either fresh or saline depending on location.
An aquifer is an underground layer of rock, sand, or gravel that contains groundwater.
Yes, largely in pores or holes in rock and soil layers.
Water in rocks (or other porous material) below the ground is called ground water.
An aquifer transmits ground water freely.
This type of layer is found within the earth and is called an Aquifer.
Permeable rock strata are called aquifers.
No, it is called ground water.
it is called groundwater
Groundwater, which may be either fresh or saline depending on location.
the definition of groundwater is water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
Aquifer.
Groundwater is located in aquifers which are layers of rocks underground that have pores that fill with water that comes from the above layer called the water table or phreatic surface. Further below the water table, where the pores are filled with water, is called the phreatic zone.
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Aquifer.
The top level of groundwater in an aquifer is called the water table.