Which is not an example of groundwater:
1) Water flowing in rivers
2) Water throwing Wells
3) Water through hand pumps
4) Water through submersible pump
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The correct answer is OPTION 1: Water flowing in rivers.
- The water found beneath the land surface in saturated zones is known as groundwater.
- The water table is the highest point in the saturated zone.
- It acts like water in a sponge, filling the pores and crevices in subterranean materials like sand, gravel, and other rock.
- The natural water cycle includes groundwater.
- Precipitation that falls on the ground surface infiltrates into the subsoil to some extent.
- Recharge is the component of groundwater recharge that goes through the soil until it reaches saturated rock material.
- Saturated groundwater travels slowly and may eventually discharge into streams, lakes, and seas.
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Answer:
option A is correct
Explanation:
because river water comes from mountain
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