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an underground porous rock layer often saturated with water in the form…

Question

an underground porous rock layer often saturated with water in the form of streams is called
a(n) ______
a) aquifer
b) continental shelf
c) fault line
d) aqueduct

______ is freshwater filtered through soil that originally came from came from rainfall and
melted snow.
a) precipitation
b) groundwater
c) runoff
d) condensation

Explanation:

Response
First Question
Brief Explanations
  • Option A: An aquifer is an underground porous rock layer saturated with water (often in stream - like forms) that can transmit water.
  • Option B: A continental shelf is the submerged border of a continent, not related to underground water - bearing rock layers.
  • Option C: A fault line is a fracture in the Earth's crust, not related to water - bearing rock layers.
  • Option D: An aqueduct is a structure (like a canal) for transporting water, not an underground rock layer.
Brief Explanations
  • Option A: Precipitation is water (rain, snow, etc.) falling from the atmosphere, not water filtered through soil.
  • Option B: Groundwater is freshwater that has seeped through soil and rock, originating from rainfall and melted snow.
  • Option C: Runoff is water that flows over the land surface, not filtered through soil to become groundwater.
  • Option D: Condensation is the process of water vapor turning into liquid, not related to filtered freshwater from rainfall/snowmelt.

Answer:

A. aquifer

Second Question