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define aquifer in breif​

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Answered by rajgopalaramyakr7
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a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.

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Answered by suggulachandravarshi
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Aquifer:-

→ Aquifer, rock layer that contains water and releases it in appreciable amounts. The rock contains water-filled pore spaces, and, when the spaces are connected, the water is able to flow through the matrix of the rock. An aquifer also may be called a water-bearing stratum, lens, or zone. Wells can be drilled into many aquifers, and they are one of the most important sources of fresh water on Earth.

→ The vast but relatively shallow Ogallala Aquifer lies beneath the Great Plains, under portions of eight states. Its thickness ranges from a few feet to more than a thousand feet. The Ogallala yields about 30 percent of the nation's groundwater used for irrigation in agriculture, and provides drinking water for most of the people within the area. But for many years more water has been extracted from the Ogallala than has been returned, and the situation today is of great concern.

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