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What fills spaces between particles of rock and soil?

its groundwater!


Water that fills spaces in rock and sediments is called?

groundwater


What is water called that fills in cracks and spaces underground soil and rock layers called?

Groundwater is the term used to describe water that fills in cracks and spaces within underground soil and rock layers.


What is the upper level of saturated rock called?

The upper level of saturated rock is called the water table. It marks the boundary between the overlying unsaturated zone (where air fills the spaces between rock or soil particles) and the saturated zone (where the rock or soil is filled with water).


What is water that is stored in layers of soil and rock beneath Earth's surface?

Groundwater is water that is stored in layers of soil and rock beneath Earth's surface. It fills the spaces between particles of rock and soil and can be accessed by wells or springs.


What is the definition of groundwater?

the definition of groundwater is water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers


What cause soil and rock particles rise?

Water from rainfall and runoff seep into the ground, so it fills the spaces between particles of soil and rock. The water freezes and gets bigger, (expands) and it causes the lifting of rock and soil. ☺


What is Water stored in soil and rock is called?

Water stored in soil and rock is called groundwater. It fills the spaces between soil particles or within rock formations, forming aquifers that can be accessed through wells for drinking water and irrigation purposes.


Does a zone of saturation form when air fills the pores in rock?

No, a zone of saturation forms when water fills the pires in rocks


What is the difference between the water table and groundwater?

The water table is the upper boundary of the zone of saturation where pores and fractures in rock and sediment are saturated with water. Groundwater refers to the water that is located beneath the Earth's surface within the zone of saturation that fills the pore spaces between soil, rock, and sediment particles. In essence, groundwater is the water that lies beneath the water table.


What are the small spaces in between mineral grains?

The small spaces in between mineral grains are known as pore spaces. These spaces can be filled with air, water, or other fluids depending on the conditions in which the rock formed. Pore spaces play a crucial role in determining the porosity and permeability of the rock.


Where is water stored in an aquifier?

Water is stored in the spaces between rock and sediment particles within an aquifer. These spaces can be found in materials such as sand, gravel, and fractured rock that allow water to flow and be stored within them.