The question above is related to the topic on<em> "Groundwater." </em>
Groundwater is considered<em> "fresh." </em>It falls into the soil and gets soaked in it. It can stay stored for many years. It is very beneficial because it serves as a source of water for many residential places.
The storage of groundwater relies on two zones:<em> unsaturated zone</em> and<em> saturated zone.</em> The unsaturated zone is the first layer under the surface area of the land. It is followed by the<em> "water table,"</em> which lies a little farther from the land surface. After which is the saturated zone where you can find particles of different rocks.