A well
Impermeable Rock
The zone of saturation would not be completely solid. However, the pore spaces would be filled with water.
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.
No, a zone of saturation forms when water fills the pires in rocks
ground zone of saturation
The hole bored into the zone of saturation is called a well. Wells are drilled to access groundwater stored in the saturated zone below the surface, providing a source of water for various purposes such as drinking, irrigation, and industrial use.
No, the zone of saturation is below the zone of aeration in the ground. The zone of saturation is where all spaces between soil particles are filled with water, while the zone of aeration is where there are air pockets between the soil particles.
Yes, the zone of aeration is located above the zone of saturation. The zone of aeration contains spaces filled with both air and water, whereas the zone of saturation is where all available spaces are filled with water.
The correct answer is zone of AERATION and NOT zone of SATURATION :)
the zone of aeration
Impermeable Rock
The zone of saturation and the water table share two zones of ground water.
The zone of saturation would not be completely solid. However, the pore spaces would be filled with water.
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 answer is the water table.
1.surface layer 2.zone of aeration 3.zone of saturation
Groundwater