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Explain what "aquifer" means

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Answer/Explanation:

An aquifer is an underground layer of permeable rock, sediment (usually sand or gravel), or soil that yields water. The pore spaces in aquifers are filled with water and are interconnected. This causes it to transmits water to wells, springs, etc.

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Answer: An aquifer is a body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater.

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