Math, asked by mnagarajunagaraju928, 9 months ago

2) Impervious rocks:

3) Vegetion :

u) Aquifiers !

5) Megalithic-age:

6) Tanks :-

71 Ground water! -

8) Minerals!



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Answered by nakulgoel38
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2) Impervious rocks: Rock which will not permit oil, water, or gas to flow through it. See also permeability. From: impervious rock in A Dictionary of Earth Sciences » Subjects: Science and technology — Earth Sciences and Geography.

3) Vegetion :plants considered collectively, especially those found in a particular area or habitat.

"the chalk cliffs are mainly sheer with little.

u) Aquifiers a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.

It is not going over it

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Answered by ponnuchinnu86
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Answer:

The chemical character of groundwater is influenced by the minerals and gases reacting with the water in its relatively slow passage through the rocks and sediments of the Earth’s crust.  Many variables cause extensive variation in the quality of groundwater, even in local areas.  Generally, groundwater increases in mineral content as it moves along through the pores and fracture openings in rocks.  This is why deeper, older waters can be highly mineralized.  At some point, the water reaches an equilibrium or balance, which prevents it from dissolving additional substances.

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