Chemistry, asked by paprisharma, 11 months ago

how are natural springs of water formed​

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Answered by ZahaakIqbal
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Explanation:

Groundwater is stored in aquifers, which are underground water reservoirs. These aquifers are underneath permeable soil layers, so water easily trickles through the ground into the aquifer. A spring is formed when the pressure in an aquifer causes some of the water to flow out at the surface.

Answered by manushri81
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Answer:

The percolated water gets collected beneath the earth on the non-porous rocks. This collected water forms the water-table. The groundwater comes out of the surface of the ground to form natural spring.

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