It is either the phreatic zone or it could have an aquifer. (=^.^=)
ground water
Ground water.
If it is below the water table, it is an aquifer. Otherwise I think it is just called an underground resevoir.
Similar, the water table is where we find ground water, ground water is simply water in the ground
Ordinary Spring
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.
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
The "water table" refers to the level of the groundwater (sometimes also called the "ground water table") below the surface of the earth.The level varies according to local topography and environmental conditions. In some cases the water table can be a few centimeters below the surface of the land or it can be hundreds of meters below the surface.Water table is important for a number of reasons; large trees and plants are normally "tapped into" it, and get their water from this source if they are not being irrigated. Wells and well points also tap into the water table so that animals and humans can make use of it.Major concerns about the water table include: pollution of the ground water, salinity and over exploitation.The water table is the area below ground where unsaturated soil ends and saturated soil begins.
Because if any of the toxic waste seeps through into the ground it can get into the water table which connects to our drinking water
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.
Yes it is above the water table.