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a water-bearing stratum of permeable rock, sand, or gravel

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What is A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater called?

Do you mean an aquifer?I don't really get the question. Message me back.The correct answer is an aquifer.


How do you spell aquifer?

aquifer.


Which aquifer is NOT part of the greater Mountain Aquifer system?

Northern Aquifer


What are the 10 largest aquifers in the US?

The ten largest aquifers in the United States include the Ogallala Aquifer, the Central Valley Aquifer, the Great Basin Aquifer, the Floridan Aquifer, the Columbia Plateau Aquifer, the Gulf Coast Aquifer, the High Plains Aquifer, the Santa Fe Aquifer, the Edwards Aquifer, and the Cape Cod Aquifer. The Ogallala Aquifer is particularly notable for its vast size and significant agricultural contributions. Each aquifer plays a crucial role in providing water for irrigation, drinking, and industrial use across their respective regions.


What is an antonym for aquifer?

The word aquifer does not have an antonym.


What is the difference between a confined aquifer and unconfined aquifer?

Confined acquifer:An aquifer which is sandwiched between two layers of less permeavle material is called confined aquifer.Unconfined acquifer:Aquifers having water table in it is called unconfined aquifer.


Is a aquifer like a river?

An aquifer is an underground river.


What is the name of Memphis's aquifer?

Memphis Sand aquifer and some water comes from the Fort Pillow Sand aquifer.


What does aqua form?

If you mean where does aqua come from, it comes from the laying word for water, like an aquifer


What are some harmful effects of aquifer depletion?

The aquifer cannot be recharged fast enough


What is an aquifer why is it important?

An aquifer is an underground fresh water source.


Where is the edwards aquifer in relation to the ogallala aquifer?

The Edwards Aquifer is located in south-central Texas, primarily under the San Antonio region, while the Ogallala Aquifer is located in the Great Plains region of the United States, extending from South Dakota to Texas. The Ogallala Aquifer is geographically north of the Edwards Aquifer.