Geography, asked by suvashreebanerjee, 3 months ago

water rises automatically in artesian well( Give Reasons)​

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Answered by Khadijah21
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In the former, water in an artesian well rises upward due to the pressure confined in the aquifer.

If a well is drilled from the land surface through the overlying impervious layer, the pressure inside the aquifer will cause the water to rise in the well .

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Answered by HorridAshu
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In the former, water in an artesian well rises upward due to the pressure confined in the aquifer.

If a well is drilled from the land surface through the overlying impervious layer, the pressure inside the aquifer will cause the water to rise in the well .

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