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Groundwater Precipitation.
Artesian springs form where pressurized water flows through cracks in cap rock.
If it spews out into the air, it's a geyser. If it just comes out of the ground and flows into a small lake, it's a spring.
Molton rock that flows from a volcano onto Earths surface is
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That is called "artesian water" .That is called "artesian water" .
Places where groundwater flows to the surface are called springs.
Either something pressurizes the water (such as the weight of the dirt press down on it) [what's thought of as an artesian well].ORThe surface of the Earth drops off (drops down) below the level of the ground-water and it flows as a spring.
A non example of runoff is groundwater because groundwater, the water flows under the ground and as for runoff the water flows over the land's surface
A non example of runoff is groundwater because groundwater, the water flows under the ground and as for runoff the water flows over the land's surface
The springs that form where pressurized water flows through cracks in cap rock are called Artesian springs. This is the type of spring that feeds drinking wells.
It could be a spring or artesian well, from which water flows. Or a well in which water seeps rather than flows.
Groundwater is water that collects and flows beneath the Earth'surface, filling spaces in soil, sediment and rocks. The upper surface of groundwater is the water table