Science, asked by superdude2475, 4 months ago

Which statement best describes a spring?

the top of the saturated zone
an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds groundwater
groundwater flowing naturally to the surface where it is lower than the water table
a vent in Earth’s surface that periodically ejects a column of hot water and steam

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Answered by sherins2304
2

natural spring can be described as groundwater flowing naturally to the surface where it is lower than the water table. Water is present in the ground, which is under our feet in soil spaces and in the fractures of rock formations. There comes a point where the ground water is recharged and flows to the surface naturally. The water that naturally flows to the ground

an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds groundwater

groundwater flowing naturally to the surface where it is lower than the water table

a vent in Earth’s surface that periodically ejects a column of hot water and steam"

Answer:

groundwater flowing naturally to the surface where it is lower than the water table

Explanation:

A spring can be characterized as groundwater flowing naturally to the surface where it is lower than the water table.

In other words, we can define a spring as the result of an aquifer that has an amount of water so abundant that it caused it to overflow to the surface of the earth, causing an underground water flow. As already mentioned, this usually happens in regions where the terrestrial surface is lower than the groundwater.

Answered by Itzraisingstar
7

Explanation:

the top of the saturated zone

an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds groundwater

groundwater flowing naturally to the surface where it is lower than the water table

a vent in Earth’s surface that periodically ejects a column of hot water and steam

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