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mention different sources of groundwater ​

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Answered by LoveIsSweet
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Groundwater is the water contained in aquifers (Figure 4.7). This is replenished or recharged by precipitation that percolates through the soil to the water table, and by water seeping from streams, as well as other bodies of surface water, such as lakes and wetlands.

Answered by Anonymous
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Water that collects or flows beneath the Earth's surface, filling the porous spaces in soil, sediment, and rocks. Groundwater is formed due to rain and melting of snow, it is also a source of water for aquifers, springs, and wells.

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