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| ground water is contained in the open space os soil and rock and it is were we get our drinking water. |
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| Land that is always wet and control the animals and plants that live their. |
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| An underground storage place for ground water. |
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| The movement of water through porous rock and soil. |
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| A way of measuring pore space in soil and rock. |
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| The ability of rock/soil to have water and other fluids to flow through it. |
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| A drainage place where water flows to one body of water. |
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| The highest level in an aquifer where the pores are full of water. |
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| Water flowing or standing on the surface of earth,such as lakes or streams. |
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| The process by which ground water is absorbed. |
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| A place where the water table meets the earth's surface. |
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| Water that flows across the earth's surface. |
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| The surface area above the aquifer where precipitaion falls,and eventually perculates down. |
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| The collected totality of water in the ocean. |
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| A well that is drilled into an aquifer ground water under presser. |
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