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what is the aquier far​

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Answered by PrincessNasHrah
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Explanation:

A geological formation saturated by water that will yeild appreciable quantities of water that can be economically used and developed, is called an AQUIFER (Latin ;to bear water)

For example,

a sandstone layer, when high in porosity and permeability, can hold and transmit large quantities of water.

unconsolidated sand and gravel, sandstone, limestone, lava flows,and fractured plutonic and metamorphic crystalline rocks are examples of typical aquifers.

Answered by meltalizroy
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Answer:An aquifer is an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock, rock fractures or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, or silt). Groundwater can be extracted using a water well.

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