2. How
are springs
formed?
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These aquifers are underneath permeable soil layers, so water easily trickles through the ground into the aquifer. A spring is formed when the pressure in an aquifer causes some of the water to flow out at the surface. This usually happens at low elevations, along hillsides or at the bottom of slopes.
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spring occurs when water pressure causes a natural flow of ground water to Earth's surface.
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