According to the Wikipedia article on Water Table as of this writing, the zone of intermittent saturation is a range of depth in which the ground is intermittently saturated with water. In some places, the water table raises in the winter, and falls in the summer. The zone between the winter height and the summer height is the zone of intermittent saturation. Sometimes wet. Sometimes dry.
This is the zone nearest the surface. This is the zone through which water passes as it makes its way downwards. The soil or rock here is never saturated. This zone does, however, provide the water used by plants growing in the soil.
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a. at the top of the zone of saturation
Impermeable Rock
No, a zone of saturation forms when water fills the pires in rocks
The zone of saturation would not be completely solid. However, the pore spaces would be filled with water.
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No. THe zone of saturation is below the zone of aeration.
Yes, the zone of aeration is above the zone of saturation.
The water table is the very top layer of the zone of saturation, therefore separating it from the zone of aeration.
a. at the top of the zone of saturation
The correct answer is zone of AERATION and NOT zone of SATURATION :)
the zone of aeration
Impermeable Rock
The zone of saturation and the water table share two zones of ground water.
No, a zone of saturation forms when water fills the pires in rocks
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The zone of saturation would not be completely solid. However, the pore spaces would be filled with water.
the answer is the water table.