A geological formation , which not only stores water but also yield it in sufficient quantity, is known as an
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The answer is an aquifier
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An aquifer is a saturated formation of the earth. It not only stores the water but also yields it in adequate quantity. Aquifers are highly permeable formations and hence they are considered as main sources of groundwater applications. Unconsolidated deposits of sand and gravel are examples of an aquifer.
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