Humans always need water. For themselves, for drinking and cleaning. For their animals, for growing plants. If there aren't good sources nearby, water has to be moved in somehow, and this can be done with an aqueduct. Before the invention of water pipes and pumps, the only way to move water was by letting it flow with gravity through dug and built canals, trenches and ditches. And since water can't run uphill very well, if you wanted to get the water across a valley you had to build a sort of bridge with a steady slope to it to carry the water across. the function of it is that it has a water system to let water pass to the crops
Aqueducts are water pipes. They are used to carry water from one place to another.
it runs into a river which runs underground, and runs into the acquifier. Or else seepes down into it from the ground below.
It doesn't take it from the ground, it carries it from the source to the consumer. An aqueduct is an open channel or half pipe.
Similar, the water table is where we find ground water, ground water is simply water in the ground
In the ground
Runoff or precipatation. Water seeps into the ground and forms ground water.
Ground water is naturally pure and is a reliable source of water. Ground water is every where and it just depends how deep it is.
ground water
Similar, the water table is where we find ground water, ground water is simply water in the ground
The water that soaks in ground called as ground water .
The water that soaks in ground called as ground water .
ground water
In the ground
Runoff or precipatation. Water seeps into the ground and forms ground water.
the ground obsorves the water so then there is no mre water left but it is in the water
Ground water is naturally pure and is a reliable source of water. Ground water is every where and it just depends how deep it is.
From the ground, which is called Ground Water.
ground water
ground water
Ground water