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Groundwater is located in aquifers which are layers of rocks underground that have pores that fill with water that comes from the above layer called the water table or phreatic surface. Further below the water table, where the pores are filled with water, is called the phreatic zone.
the zone in rock layers where all the pores are filled with water
the zone in rock layers where all the pores are filled with water
The zone of infiltration is where the soil or rock is filled with water in its pores versus being filled w/ air in its pores with the zone of aeration. I think. YOLO
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the zone in rock layers where all the pores are filled with water
No, a zone of saturation forms when water fills the pires in rocks
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Saturated Zone .
The Zone of Ariation
No,as wood has small pores in it and these pores act as capillaries that will fill the boat with water and can drew it.
The two zones of groundwater are the saturated zone and unsaturated zone.The saturated zone is filled with water and is below the unsaturated zone. The unsaturated zone has water and air in its pores (tiny open spaces in the soil).