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Why is water from an aquifer more likely to be cleaner than water from other sources?

A. because it forms where fresh and salt water meet
B. because it receives water directly from precipitation
C. because it rises to the surface near the ocean
D. because pollutants are filtered by rock and soil deep within the earth

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I think its number a.
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User JIT Solution
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Answer:

D. because pollutants are filtered by rock and soil deep within the earth.

Step-by-step explanation:

When precipitation falls, it is usually absorbed by the earth. However, below a certain depth, the ground is saturated with water (as long as it is permeable enough). This zone is known as an aquifer. Generally, water in an aquifer is cleaner than groundwater because the rock and soil that the water has to pass through filters out pollutants. Water in aquifers can be reached by drilling wells into them and using pumps to pump it out.

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