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The zone where ground water is found is called the aquifer or it can be the ground water zone depending on what your thinking of.
why would water stop soaking into the ground in the saturated zone
Ground water is the water present in the saturated zone of the subsurface. Soil water is the water present in the unsaturated zone of the subsurface.
When it is above the water table, in the vadose zone, it is called perched ground water.
Water tables are the underground boundary between the water saturated rock and soil layer and the unsaturated or dry rock and soil layer. Where a water table intersects the surface a lake, pond, river, stream, spring, etc. forms on the surface at the same level as the water table. A well is made by digging a hole down to below the water table at that location and the bottom of that hole will fill with water to the same level as the water table.
The zone where ground water is found is called the aquifer or it can be the ground water zone depending on what your thinking of.
The zone where ground water is found is called the aquifer or it can be the ground water zone depending on what your thinking of.
Well groundwater is in the ground so of course it's found in the ground, it can be found truly almost any were in the world. I couldn't tell you exactley were but it's out there, that's for sure.
why would water stop soaking into the ground in the saturated zone
a aquafer
The zone of saturation and the water table share two zones of ground water.
ground zone of saturation
Ground water is the water present in the saturated zone of the subsurface. Soil water is the water present in the unsaturated zone of the subsurface.
When it is above the water table, in the vadose zone, it is called perched ground water.
the hydrosphere
It is either the phreatic zone or it could have an aquifer. (=^.^=)
Water tables are the underground boundary between the water saturated rock and soil layer and the unsaturated or dry rock and soil layer. Where a water table intersects the surface a lake, pond, river, stream, spring, etc. forms on the surface at the same level as the water table. A well is made by digging a hole down to below the water table at that location and the bottom of that hole will fill with water to the same level as the water table.