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How does water reach so deep below the ground?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Underground, water doesn't move much, but rather acts like a sponge, taking up spaces in between cracks in rocks and breaks in the soil. Water that moves into a natural storage area (called an aquifer) beneath the surface of the earth is referred to as groundwater

Answered by kaviya08102001
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Explanation:

Underground, water doesn't move much, but rather acts like a sponge, taking up spaces in between cracks in rocks and breaks in the soil. Water that moves into a natural storage area (called an aquifer) beneath the surface of the earth is referred to as groundwater.

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