What is the difference between the water table and groundwater?

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2026-04-13 00:15

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The water table is the upper boundary of the zone of saturation where pores and fractures in rock and sediment are saturated with water. Groundwater refers to the water that is located beneath the Earth's surface within the zone of saturation that fills the pore spaces between soil, rock, and sediment particles. In essence, groundwater is the water that lies beneath the water table.

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