AQUIFER-Rock formation/its derivatives where ground water occurs and move but invisible
WATERSHED-it is a land surface unit where we alllive and surface water occurs& is visible
An aquifer is an underground layer of water-bearing rock or sediment that holds and transmits groundwater. A watershed, on the other hand, is an area of land where all the water drains into a common outlet like a river, lake, or ocean. Aquifers supply water to watersheds through groundwater flow.
AQUIFER-Rock formation/its derivatives where ground water occurs and move but invisible WATERSHED-it is a land surface unit where we alllive and surface water occurs& is visible
Its called an aquifer people
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There is actually no difference between a divide and a watershed. Both divides and watersheds are lines implemented to designate the separation between drainage basins.
Confined acquifer:An aquifer which is sandwiched between two layers of less permeavle material is called confined aquifer.Unconfined acquifer:Aquifers having water table in it is called unconfined aquifer.
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The relief ratio of a watershed is a measure of the vertical elevation difference between the highest and lowest points within the watershed, divided by the horizontal distance between those points. It is calculated by taking the maximum elevation minus the minimum elevation and dividing it by the length of the watershed. A higher relief ratio indicates a steeper terrain, which can affect hydrology, erosion, and sediment transport within the watershed. Understanding the relief ratio helps in assessing the watershed's drainage characteristics and potential for flooding.
A confined aquifer is surrounded by impermeable layers, restricting water flow and increasing pressure, while an unconfined aquifer has no such restrictions, allowing water to flow more freely and be easily accessed.
oceans are mass lands cover with water in Greek it is called Pangea.
The common misconception is that the difference between a shallow well and a deep well is the depth to which you dig to hit water. While this may be true in some cases, this isn't the basis of classification. A shallow well is one where the primary source of water is an unconfined aquifer and a deep well is one which is fueled by a confined aquifer.