Relacionar Columnas GroundwaterVersión en línea This is a memory matching game using vocabulary from our Earth and Space Science Groundwater Lesson. por Lindsay Scott 1 Geysers 2 Zone of Saturation 3 Hot Springs 4 Water Table 5 Infiltrate 6 Fumaroles 7 Porosity 8 Artesian Well 9 Permeable Surfaces 10 Zone of Aeration 11 Impermeable Surfaces 12 Aquifer 13 Groundwater 14 Percolate water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock (also known as porous or pervious surfaces) allow water to percolate into the soil to filter out pollutants and recharge the water table a layer of permeable rock with high porosity that lets water move freely groundwater heated from beneath the Earth’s surface hot springs that intermittently shoot streams of steam and hot water into the air where recent volcanic eruptions have occurred, groundwater released as steam from fissures in the ground (geothermal energy source) gaps between sediments are filled with water a well that reaches a confined aquifer; the water flows due to pressure amount of open space in pores between sediments that can hold water or air permeate (something) by filtration solid surfaces that don't allow water to penetrate, forcing it to run off filter gradually through a porous surface or substance the level below which the ground is saturated with water gaps between sediments are filled with both air and water