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Uh put in sideways it was wrong so he is right 
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Yeah it's down if it's aeration.
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Water moves "sideways" in the saturated zone.

Below the zone of aeration is the saturated zone, where all of the spaces in the soil are filled with water. This area is also called the phreatic zone and includes the water table, where the water pressure is the same as the atmospheric pressure. The zones vary with precipitation and seasonal evaporation.

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  • Groundwater moves down through the soil, the zone of aeration, the water table, and into the zone of saturation. At the very bottom is impermeable rock.
  • Gravity, capillary action, and the soil's permeability affect how quickly water moves down through the ground.
  • Heat from the sun can penetrate under the ground and cause underground water to evaporate, lowering the water table. Rainfall can raise the water table.
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  • Groundwater moves down through the soil, the zone of aeration, the water table, and into the zone of saturation. At the very bottom is impermeable rock.
  • Gravity, capillary action, and the soil's permeability affect how quickly water moves down through the ground.
  • Heat from the sun can penetrate under the ground and cause underground water to evaporate, lowering the water table. Rainfall can raise the water table.
  • When is has not rained in a long time, a drought can occur.
  • Humans can also lower the water table by using wells to pump out too much water from an aquifer.
  • Water can build up under the ground and escape through a crack in a geyser or spring. That water can be hot from being heated underground, thus producing hot springs. ained in a long time, a drought can occur.
  • Humans can also lower the water table by using wells to pump out too much water from an aquifer.
  • Water can build up under the ground and escape through a crack in a geyser or spring. That water can be hot from being heated underground, thus producing hot springs.
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it falls from the sky as rain and stays until it evaporates

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Water moves in a continuous cycle from the surface of the Earth, through the crust, oceans, and atmosphere.

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The water moves upward during evaporation. It comes back to earth's surface during precipitation.

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Water move from water bodies to atmosphere. It comes back to earth surface.

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zone of aeration - water moves down apex 3.4.2

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The answer is groundwater.

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