Write the process by which under ground water comes to the surface.
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Groundwater forms when water from the surface seeps into the ground. This process is called recharge. The water is able to move underground through the rock and soil due to connected pore spaces. ... The area that is saturated with water is called an aquifer.
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Water that infiltrates the soil flows downward until it encounters impermeable rock (shown in gray), and then travels laterally. The locations where water moves laterally are called "aquifers". Groundwater returns to the surface through these aquifers (arrows), which empty into lakes, rivers, and the oceans.
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