Sources of water
Aquifers
Most rivers end when they flow into a lake or the sea, but not all do. Some (very few) flow into into a "dry area" and all the water evaporates and/or disappears into underground aquifers before it can "collect" to form a lake.
From aquifers, through artesian basins, springs and wells.
Same way as anywhere else - Europe is pretty big! Rainwater collected in reservoirs; aquifers; springs - all sorts
Aquifers do not lead to the sea, they are not underground rivers. The water is absorbed into porous rock or sandy material, and it stays there, until we dig wells to get at it.
aquifers and rivers
They got water from rivers and aquifers, and food from their farms.
Aquifers, lakes, rivers, soil, air, and of course the ocean.
In under ground rivers, streams and aquifers.
In under ground rivers, streams and aquifers.
People went to above-ground sources of water (like the Sea of Galilee, the Jordan River, and other seasonal rivers) and below-ground sources of water (such as aquifers and springs).