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Difference between Phreatic zone and Phreatophyte
Phreatic zone vs. Phreatophyte
The phreatic zone, saturated zone, or zone of saturation, is the part of an aquifer, below the water table, in which relatively all pores and fractures are saturated with water. A phreatophyte is a deep-rooted plant that obtains a significant portion of the water that it needs from the phreatic zone (zone of saturation) or the capillary fringe above the phreatic zone.
Similarities between Phreatic zone and Phreatophyte
Phreatic zone and Phreatophyte have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aquifer, Capillary fringe, Water table.
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- What Phreatic zone and Phreatophyte have in common
- What are the similarities between Phreatic zone and Phreatophyte
Phreatic zone and Phreatophyte Comparison
Phreatic zone has 7 relations, while Phreatophyte has 27. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 8.82% = 3 / (7 + 27).
References
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