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A layer of rock or sand that can absorb and hold water synonym.

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Answered by prettystefina11
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Answer:

Aquifer

Explanation:

An aquifer is a layer of rock or sand that can absorb and hold water.

Aquifers are usually found in areas like seashores, between plains or mountains, etc.,

The thickness of the layer varies from a few feet to more than a thousand feet. Aquifers that reside on lands like mountains or valleys are much useful for irrigation since they have the capacity to hold water.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Answer:

aquifer

a layer of earth or rock that contains water or that water can pass through

bed

a layer of rock that is inside a larger area of rock

bedrock

the solid rock under the ground that supports the soil above it

deposit

a layer of a metal or another substance that has formed in soil or rock

outcrop

a rock, or a group of rocks, that sticks up out of the ground

rock

the hard solid substance that forms part of the Earth’s surface

rocks

a group of rocks along the edge of the land or under the surface of the sea

sediment

a layer of sand, stones, dirt etc that becomes a layer of rock

stepping-stone

a flat piece of rock in a river that you can stand on in order to cross to the other side

stone

the hard substance that rocks are made of, often used for building

stratum

science a layer of a particular type of rock

upthrust

a large piece of rock that has moved upwards in a crack in the Earth’s surface

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