True. If the water table is above ground, we call it a "lake", rather than referring to the "water table".
The Yucatan Peninsula is mostly made of limestone bedrock, which is porous and can dissolve easily in water. This geology has led to the formation of underground rivers, sinkholes (cenotes), and a unique landscape in the region.
Earth is covered mostly in water, but is not made up mostly of water. Most of earth is made of rock.
Earth. Over 70% of Earth's surface is covered by water.
Yes water drops or ice depending on the temperature. But they do not "Conference" to do this, it is delegates that do that. Thus the answer is both true and false.
Yes, but not LIQUID water. In many cases, it's possible to detect things that are underground by radar, and by the type of return signal, figure out what kind of thing the radar pulse hit. Scientists controlling the Mars Surveyor satellite have bounced radar beams off of the north polar regions of Mars, and the return signal indicates that at least some water ice is buried a few centimeters underground.
the water table
Wells get water from the underground water table.
The underground region that is mostly filled with air in the pores is known as the vadose zone. This zone lies above the water table and contains mostly unsaturated soil and rock materials. Water infiltration is slow in the vadose zone, with air occupying much of the pore space.
Rainwater from thunderstorms can make its way underground and raise the water table.
Well water is by definition from an underground aquifer, or water table.
"Water table" means the level of water underground. So when you dig a well, you have to dig down at least to that level.
The water table is underground. Mining is used to extract ores from underground. The placement of underground utility wires must be marked.
Sort of true - its mostly water which is mostly oxygen.
The aquifer is an underground layer (mostly sandstone) where water is stored in the deserts.
False. When seawater is heated until all the water evaporates, salt crystals are left behind, not table salt. Table salt is a refined form of salt that is typically extracted from underground salt deposits or sea salt that has been processed to remove impurities.
Its all apart of underground water.
Its all apart of underground water.