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The underground water that fills opening in soil and cracks in layers of rocks is called ground water.
In the same way, water underground trickles down between particles of soil and through cracks and spaces in layers of rock. People can obtain groundwater from an aquifer by drilling a well below the water table.
I is Soil. Because of the cracks and spaces.
an underground layer of rock that can hold water is an aquifer.
Infiltration is the movement of surface water into rocks or soil through cracks or pore spaces.
The underground water that fills opening in soil and cracks in layers of rocks is called ground water.
the definition of groundwater is water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
Water underground trickles down between particles of soil a through cracks and spaces in layers of rock.
In the same way, water underground trickles down between particles of soil and through cracks and spaces in layers of rock. People can obtain groundwater from an aquifer by drilling a well below the water table.
I is Soil. Because of the cracks and spaces.
it expends and etract and then the sidewalk formes cracks, concrete has cracks so when it is hot it can expand.Actually the 'spaces' aren't really spaces, they just look like it. They are there so that when the concrete cracks (and it will, due to Why_are_sidewalks_built_with_spaces_between_each_sectionfluctuations, ground imperfections, and traffic), the cracks will largely be restricted to the 'spaces'. This is so that the cracks are mostly unseen and so that people are less likely to trip on the cracks.
an underground layer of rock that can hold water is an aquifer.
The level at which all spaces inside underground rock are filled with water is called the water table.
Concrete has cracks so when it is hot it can expand.Actually the 'spaces' aren't really spaces, they just look like it. They are there so that when the concrete cracks (and it will, due to temperature fluctuations, ground imperfections, and traffic), the cracks will largely be restricted to the 'spaces'. This is so that the cracks are mostly unseen and so that people are less likely to trip on the cracks.
Infiltration is the movement of surface water into rocks or soil through cracks or pore spaces.
a floating rock NO! it's called an aguifer, not a floating rock
Deep in the Earth, minerals are dissolved in the hot, high pressure water underground. That water seeps upwards into cracks in the rock. As it rises, it both cools and lowers in pressure. These reduce the ability of the water to hold the minerals in solution. The minerals crystallize in the cracks, forming the veins of mineral ore.