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13 January, 07:02

A well in which groundwater rises because of pressure is called a (n)

a. artesian well.

b. geyser well.

c. spring well.

d. dry well.

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  1. 13 January, 07:31
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    The correct answer is: an artesian well.

    In an artesian well the pressure is natural and is a result of the pressure that the layers above it exercise due to gravity.

    Artesian wells have been known since at least 12th century when they were quite common in France.
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