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i imagine that its the oxygen trapped in the soil
Salt in the water can build up and concentrate in the soil as it becomes trapped.
Through a process called infiltration: water that seeps into the soil is called groundwater.
logically, another name for soil water may be, mud. i got this because if you add soil & water together you should get mu
Soil deposited by water could be silt or mud.
i imagine that its the oxygen trapped in the soil
They are called groundwater. Far as I know, there is no specific name separating ground water in shallow water table and the ground water in confined aquifer. So you might have to called by the full description "groundwater in confined aquifer layer". Aquifer is the specifics name for porous rock and earth media in the question.
Salt in the water can build up and concentrate in the soil as it becomes trapped.
Through a process called infiltration: water that seeps into the soil is called groundwater.
when the voids of soil are just filled by water the soil mass is called saturated and when soil mass is submerged in water means the water level is above the the soil level or soil mass is drowned in water then soil mass is called submerged.
logically, another name for soil water may be, mud. i got this because if you add soil & water together you should get mu
Soil deposited by water could be silt or mud.
Those layers of soil are called permeable.
Ground water.
Is called "ground water".
It's called ground water.
soil water