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Patrick Harris
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14 January, 02:53
What role do aquifers play in the water cycle
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Taylor Eaton
14 January, 03:20
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A aquifer is the underground layer which is composed of water-bearing rocks. Sandstone, sands, gravel, and other sedimentary rocks are examples of water-bearing rocks. They are permeable and have openings that gases and liquids can pass through. In a water cycle, a water will be added to the aquifer during the precipitation.
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