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How does the ground water form?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Groundwater forms when water from the surface seeps into the ground. This process is called recharge. The water is able to move underground through the rock and soil due to connected pore spaces. The area that is saturated with water is called an aquifer.

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Answered by shubhangi9235
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Answer:

Groundwater forms when water from the surface seeps into the ground. This process is called recharge. The water is able to move underground through the rock and soil due to connected pore spaces. ... The area that is saturated with water is called an aquifer.

Explanation:

Groundwater is a part of the water cycle. Some part of the precipitation that lands on the ground surface infiltrates into the subsurface. The part that continues downward through the soil until it reaches rock material that is saturated is groundwater recharge.

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