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What is infiltration?
What is aquifer? ​


aryadwivedi10: Infiltration is the movement of water into the ground from the surface. ... Groundwater is the flow of water under- ground in aquifers. The water may return to the surface in springs or eventually seep into the oceans. 10. Plant uptake is water taken from the groundwater flow and soil moisture
aryadwivedi10: An aquifer is a body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater.Confined aquifers have a layer of impenetrable rock or clay above them, while unconfined aquifers lie below a permeable layer of soil

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Answered by Mabelrose
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The process of seeping of water into the ground is called \sf\bold{Infiltration}

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At places the groundwater is stored between layers of hard rock below the water table. This is known as \sf\bold{aquifer}

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Infiltration is the movement of water into the ground from the surface. Percolation is movement of water past the soil going deep into the groundwater. ... Groundwater is the flow of water under- ground in aquifers. The water may return to the surface in springs or eventually seep into the oceans.

An aquifer is a body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater. ... Confined aquifers have a layer of impenetrable rock or clay above them, while unconfined aquifers lie below a permeable layer of soil.

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