im pretty sure... :) srry i had the same question
For water to recharge an aquifer, it must pass down through a zone of aeration into the zone of saturation, where the water is stored. The "line" that separates the two zones can be said to be the level of the water table.
Groundwater
Its when a Aquifer recharges bc the surface has to much water realeasing the discharge of water.
1.surface layer 2.zone of aeration 3.zone of saturation
The unsaturated zone is also known as Zone of Aeration.
The zone of saturation and the water table share two zones of ground water.
the zone of aeration
The water table acts as the boundary between the aeration zone and saturation zone. Below the water table, the pores are fully saturated with water, while above the water table, there is both air and water in the soil pores.
im pretty sure... :) srry i had the same question
the answer is the water table.
The water table is located at the top of the zone of saturation, where soil and rock are completely saturated with water. It is not generally found under the zone of saturation. The water table is typically above the layer of bedrock. It is usually located above the layer of bedrock, not below it.
the zone of saturation
a. top of the zone saturation.
The water table.
Its all apart of underground water.
Its all apart of underground water.
Its all apart of underground water.