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27 October, 23:05

Ground water naturally bubbles to the surface at

a. artesian wells

c. springs

b. aquifers

d. lakes

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  1. 27 October, 23:19
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    The correct answer is letter B. Aquifers. Ground water naturally bubbles to the surface at (B) Aquifers. Aquifer is where the ground water is located. It is soft and permeable to water. So, it is naturally for the water present to produce bubble because it is sipped down to the aquifers.
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