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18 September, 10:48

The flow of water from an above-ground storage tank to a faucet in your house is most analogous to which of the following systems? Choose one: A. nonflowing artesian well B. ordinary well C. flowing artesian well D. spring formed where an impermeable layer intersects the ground

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  1. 18 September, 10:50
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    C. flowing artesian well

    Explanation:

    The water storage tank holds the clear and clean water form the reverse osmosis system and has a pressurized system that needs a booster pump to supply water since it's above the ground levels and can be used for the residential commercial and large industrial purposes. The air continues to pressure the water and as we go to the kitchen faucet the air pressure bears down on the water as its released form the tank and this tank is used as a store well water. This share a similar property with that of the flowing artesian well that has been dug and water flows upwards, the groundwater is forced to rise up to above the land.
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