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the water reservoir over a layer of impervious rocks present under the earth is called_____​

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Answered by ayush8567
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Aquifer, in hydrology, rock layer that contains water and releases it in appreciable amounts. ... An aquifer also may be called a water-bearing stratum, lens, or zone. Wells can be drilled into many aquifers, and they are one of the most important sources of fresh water on Earth.

Answered by ramessh149
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The process of seeping of water under the ground is called infiltration. This reservoir formed above the impervious layers of rock or clay is termed as aquifer. The area where water fills the aquifer is called the saturated

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EXTRA INFO :Reservoir, an open-air storage area (usually formed by masonry or earthwork) where water is collected and kept in quantity so that it may be drawn off for use. Of the various earthquake-causing activities cited above, the filling of large reservoirs is among the most important.

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