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Q: What is the name of the area underground where the Rainwater collects in the spacess between the Rocks particles?
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What is an underground geothermal reservoir?

Over thousands of years rain water seeps through cracks in the Earth's crust and collects in underground reservoirs between the crust and the mantle. The mantle heats the water into a super-heated liquid and, voila!, you have a geothermal reservoir!


How does water move through underground layers of soil and rock and how do people obtain it from an aquifer?

In the same way, water underground trickles down between particles of soil and through cracks and spaces in layers of rock. People can obtain groundwater from an aquifer by drilling a well below the water table.


What is a postulate of the kinetic-molecular theory?

all particles are always moving


What is space between particles of soil is called?

Normally free floating particles and gases such as oxygen, nitrogen etc.


How does the porosity vary with the amount of clay in the soil?

The voids present between the soil particles are called pore space and the size of these pores depends on whether the ore is between the soil particles or between the soil aggregates. In general, in cultivated lands, soil particles do not exist as single grains and therefore, there are only voids within the soil aggregates or peds and voids between the aggregates. As clay particles play a major role in the formation of soil aggregates by way of binding the soil particles, the particles within the aggregates are micro pores and between the aggregates are macro pores. Depending on the amount of clay particles, the proportion of micro to macro pores may vary and in most cases the soils containing more clay particles favour aggregation and thereby the micro pores and total porosity.

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What is the name of the underground area where the rainwater collects in the spaces between the rock particles?

It is an aquifer.


What is the name of the area underground where the rainwater collect in the spaces between the rock particles?

It is an aquifer.


What is difference between sewage and a sewer?

Sewage is whats in the sewer. Sewage is human waste, water, and even rainwater which collects via a sewer and then gets transported through pipes underground to sewage plants.


Is rainwater natrually acidic?

Yes, rainwater is naturally slightly acidic due to the presence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide mixes with rainwater to form carbonic acid, which lowers the pH of the rainwater. However, human activities, such as emissions from burning fossil fuels, can increase the acidity of rainwater to harmful levels, leading to acid rain.


What is an underground geothermal reservoir?

Over thousands of years rain water seeps through cracks in the Earth's crust and collects in underground reservoirs between the crust and the mantle. The mantle heats the water into a super-heated liquid and, voila!, you have a geothermal reservoir!


What two factors determine how easily water water can move through underground materials?

Water underground trickles down between particles of soil a through cracks and spaces in layers of rock.


What is the difference between rainwater and tank water?

Rainwater is distelled water and tankwater is used for home porpes


What kind of water collects between particles of soil and rocks?

This is known as pore water. If the soil or rock is in-situ (in other words in the ground) it may also be known as ground water.


What is the difference between condensate and water?

Unless any extra particles/sediments collected on the water particles(gas), they do not differ. Condensate is just when water particles(gas), have collected on an object after evaporation, and this process runs all on water. One example is when after you take a shower, the steam, (water particles/gas), collects on a mirror and drizzles down the mirror. This ends up being water!!!


How can rainwater between 2 houses be redirected?

A pointed roof? xD


What is between particles?

Nothing but the space between particles is called vacuum.


What are similarities between a data table and a graph?

both collects data