Environmental Sciences, asked by vardaanmalik16, 4 months ago

What is fossil water?

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Answered by rajaman7078
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Fossil water or paleowater is an ancient body of water that has been contained in some undisturbed space, typically groundwater in an aquifer, for millennia. Other types of fossil water can include subglacial lakes, such as Antarctica's Lake Vostok, and even ancient water on other planets.

Answered by agrawalm02
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fossils are imprinted impressions that are found in the ticks after we bury the remains of dead animals and when they are put in the water they are known as fossil water

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