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.
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The zone of infiltration is the area in the ground where water seeps into the soil and moves downward due to gravity, while the zone of aeration is the region above the water table where soil pores contain both air and water. The primary difference is that the zone of infiltration involves the actual movement of water into the ground, whereas the zone of aeration refers to the soil layer above the water table where air and water coexist.
No, the zone of saturation is below the zone of aeration in the ground. The zone of saturation is where all spaces between soil particles are filled with water, while the zone of aeration is where there are air pockets between the soil particles.
Yes, the zone of aeration is located above the zone of saturation. The zone of aeration contains spaces filled with both air and water, whereas the zone of saturation is where all available spaces are filled with water.
The water table acts as the boundary between the aeration zone and saturation zone. Below the water table, the pores are fully saturated with water, while above the water table, there is both air and water in the soil pores.
The unsaturated zone is the area in the ground where the spaces between soil particles are filled with both air and water. This zone is also known as the vadose zone. The zone of aeration refers specifically to the portion of the unsaturated zone where the soil pores contain both air and water.
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