a. True
b. False
The statement "Groundwater is only found below the water table." is false.
Groundwater is the water that fills the spaces within rocks and soil beneath the Earth's surface.
It accumulates below the water table, which is the point where the ground becomes saturated with water.
Above the water table, there are pockets of air and water in the soil; below the water table, these spaces are completely filled with water, forming the groundwater reservoir.
While groundwater is primarily located beneath the water table, these are examples of situations where groundwater can be found at or near the Earth's surface. However, in most cases, groundwater is not readily visible on the surface and requires specific conditions or human interventions to access it.
Thus, the statement is false.
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