Environmental Sciences, asked by anitashah111, 11 months ago

this is an underground source of freshwater
aquifer
water table
deposition
well

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Answered by sanjeevnar6
2

Hi there,


Answer: Aquafier

# Explanation

An Aquafier is an underground body of Rock or sediment that serves as a storage reservoir for a large volume of groundwater. Aquafier composed of different rocks or sediments.

The system shows two types of Aquafiers:

1. Confined Aquafier: An Aquafier that is connected to the surface.

2. Unconfined Aquafier: An Aquafier bounded below or above by impermeable beds or beds with lower permeability than that of Aquafier itself.


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Answered by topanswers
1

The correct answer for your question is Option (A)-Aquifer.

Freshwater under the earth usually occurs in the form of Groundwater which has natural springs, aquifers and more.

Aquifers are underground layer of permeable rocks or rock fracture or silt, sand or gravels which bears water in them. Water from them can be extracted using bore wells.

Hydrogeology is the study that comprises the flow and nature of water under the earth surface.

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