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Springs form where?

A there is no water table
B flooding makes streams overflow their banks
C groundwater sinks into the soil
D the water table intersects the ground surface

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Answer:

D. the water table intersects the ground surface

Step-by-step explanation:

The outcrop of the water table occurs when groundwater reaches the surface, giving rise to water mines that can form river springs, also called "Springs".

With that, we can say that the springs form where the water table crosses the surface of the soil.

The ground sheet is an underground reserve of water from rain that seeps between the cracks in the surface.

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