There is no difference.
As above so below? How about water? Not always so.
A hole dug below the water table that fills with groundwater is called a well. Wells are typically constructed to access natural underground water sources for various purposes like drinking water supply or irrigation.
Yes. Drowning means that you are plunged below water; and your mouth fills up with water and you can no longer breathe.
The upper level of groundwater is typically referred to as the water table. This is the boundary between the unsaturated zone above, where water fills the pores of the soil and rock only partially, and the saturated zone below, where all available pores are filled with water.
above the water
Groundwater is the water that fills the tiny cracks and holes in the rock layers below the Earth's surface. It is an important natural resource that is stored in underground aquifers and supplies drinking water to many communities.
Since the part below the water is 7 times the size of the part above water, the total size of the iceberg can be divided into 8 equal parts (7 parts below water + 1 part above water). Therefore, the fraction of the iceberg above water is 1/8.
The humidity above the water become lower and vapors are quickly removed.
Sharks can see above the water line.
clouds
No, a zone of saturation forms when water fills the pires in rocks
Ground water, or an aquifer.