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write about Spring water:​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water from a spring often flows downhill, along the land. This is how rivers start. Some springs produce water that is good for health reasons. Sometimes towns grow by these springs because many people who are ill come there to get better.

Answered by ranapradeep179
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A spring is a natural discharge point of subterranean water at the surface of the ground or directly into the bed of a stream, lake, or sea. ... Water that emerges at the surface without a perceptible current is called a seep. Wells are holes excavated to bring water and other underground fluids to the surface.

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