Geography
What is an aquifer?
- An underground well that readily gives out water on digging the land.
- An underground pond that was once a source of water and is now buried under rocks.
- An underground stream saturated with water that is transmitted readily on to the surface.
- None of the above.
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An underground stream saturated with water that is transmitted readily on to the surface.
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