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Define aquifer. Where does an aquifer get its water?

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An aquifer is an area of permeable sediment or rock that contains significant amounts of water. Aquifers get their water from rainfall and other surfaces of water.

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Answer: A natural underground area where large quantities of ground water fill the spaces between rocks and sediment.

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It is from precipitation and this enters a layer of the Earth that is capable of holding and storing it.

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