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How does water reach so deep below the ground?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water not used by plants moves deeper into the ground. The water moves downward through empty spaces or cracks in the soil, sand, or rocks until it reaches a layer of rock through which water cannot easily move. ... Water seeping down from the land surface adds to the ground water and is called recharge water.

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