Beneath the ground, the water table marks the upper boundary of saturated soil and rock where groundwater collects. It supplies wells for drinking and irrigation, supports ecosystems by feeding streams, and is monitored by farmers, hydrologists, and homeowners to manage water resources and prevent shortages.
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