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Answered by parimeshram08
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What are the types of underground water sources? Infiltration galleries, infiltration wells, springs, and wells are the different types of underground water sources.

Groundwater originates from rain and from melting snow and ice and is the source of water for aquifers, springs, and wells. ... The definition of groundwater, or ground water, is water located beneath the surface of the earth. The water that your well draws from under the ground is an example of groundwater.

Answered by Anonymous
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Definition:-

Groundwater is fresh water (from rain or melting ice and snow) that soaks into the soil and is stored in the tiny spaces (pores) between rocks and particles of soil.

Example:-

Suppose a city wants to increase its water supply. A new well (Well B below) is drilled very close to an existing well (Well A) that is highly productive. When both wells are pumping, they mutually interfere with one another, and the production of both wells is lowered. Because of this mutual interference, the combined production of the two wells may be only slightly greater than the production of each well by itself.

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