Geography, asked by aditya1on210, 3 months ago

A layer of permeable rocks between two layers of impermeable rocks provides the best conditions
for the formation of an artesian basin.​

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Answered by ramkrishnapally177
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An artesian aquifer has trapped water, surrounded by layers of impermeable rock or clay which apply positive pressure to the water contained within the aquifer. ... A well drilled into such an aquifer is called an artesian well.

Answered by gulatimuskan78
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in the artesian basin , there is a layer of permeable rock between the two layers of impermeable rock . The surface water percolates down through the layers of permeable rocks this basin is called aquifer.

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