The upper limit of ground water is called.
Water table, also called groundwater table, is upper level of underground surface in which the soil or rocks are permanently saturated with water.
Question 4
A man digging the ground near a water body found that the soil was moist. As he kept digging deeper and deeper he reached a level where all the spaces between particles of soil and gaps between rocks were filled with water. The upper limit of this layer is called (a) water level (b) water table (c) groundwater (d) water limit
The difference between the upper limit and the lower class limits is called