difference between surface water and underground water with example
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Surface water is the water that is available on land in the form of rivers, ocean, seas, lakes and ponds. Groundwater is the underground water that seeps into the soil and is located in large aquifers under the ground. This water can be accessed by digging wells and using motors.
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Surface Water is the water found on the surface of the Earth. The various forms of surface water are lakes, rivers, streams, ponds, etc. The surface water lacks in minerals.
Ground water is the water located under the ground in a subsurface layer of rocks or soils. The ground water is very rich in minerals. The ground water is generally located in aquifers and can be taken out by drilling deep wells.
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