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How does groundwater form

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I would say that it comes from rain overtime
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User Andrea Biondo
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Step-by-step explanation:

The groundwater is an aquifer. It develops below the earth crust. It is the part of the geosphere. It forms when the water from the river, lakes, ponds, rainfall and even snow melting seeps below the surface of the earth crust through tiny pores present in the aggregates of soil and rocks. The water accumulates is the source of freshwater.

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