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When groundwater enters an aquifer, it can remain for...

A. decades
B. centuries
C. thousands of years
D. millions of years

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Answer:

c

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the answer is C

groundwater is contained and flows through bodies of rock and sediment called aquifers. The amount of time that groundwater remains in aquifers is called its residence time, which can vary widely, from a few days or weeks to 10 thousand years or more.
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