The Spokane Valley Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer covers approximately 375 square miles and contains an estimated volume of over 43 trillion gallons of water. It is a vital source of drinking water for the Spokane area.
Spokane is named after the Spokane tribe of Native Americans who lived in the region. The name "Spokane" is believed to come from the Spokane tribe's word "sqigwts," which means "children of the sun."
Spokane is a city located in eastern Washington state in the United States. It is situated along the Spokane River and is the second largest city in the state.
The world's second largest aquifer is the Guarani Aquifer, located beneath parts of Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. It is a vital source of freshwater for the region.
Woodridge Elementary is located in Spokane, Washington at 5100 West Woodridge Drive. It is part of the Spokane Public Schools district.
The distance from Spokane, Washington to Billings, Montana is approximately 475 miles by road.
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That would be groundwater, and you have an aquifer.
A reservoir is a big land mass that holds water "supplies" an aquifer is the same thing is just small and you could say that it purifies the water that it holds.
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Spokane is a city located in eastern Washington state in the United States. It is situated along the Spokane River and is the second largest city in the state.
The Spokane County Seat is the city of Spokane.
The word aquifer does not have an antonym.
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