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Chapter 29, Problem 6SA
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The definition of an aquifer.
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Water is available in many water bodies like oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, ponds, and aquifers. On the basis of location, the water bodies may be surface water body or underground water body in the land. The rivers, lakes, and ponds are a part of the surface water body, while the aquifers are a part of the groundwater body.
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