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Generally, it is a geological formation that holds or transfers water. Most often to wells, springs, etc. It can be above or below ground. Above ground, many bodies of water stored behind dams could be referred to as an aquifer. Below ground, there can be natural formations that naturally store ground water and can be tapped with wells to provide drinking water. All aquifers have a rate at which the water can be tapped and still replenish it's levels. These vary for all of them. Lake Meade behind the Hoover Dam is a good example of an aquifer being tapped above the rate at which it can replenish it's levels.
Because the level (height) of water contained in a constrained the aquifer is higher than the point at which that aquifer is tapped. The head of pressure therefore causes the water to rise up and come out of the ground at the point of tap (the well).
If you don't do the missions given to you on the Simpsons Tapped Out game it would be very difficult to advance and obtain more characters.
No. Aquifers are located in many places around the world. Anywhere there is underground water that can be tapped and re-filled by water seeping through the soil is an aquifer.
Groundwater can be tapped by wells.
"Tap" is the present tense for "tapped".
He tapped out to Kurt Angle in No Mercy
The solo for One is tapped using the finger by Kirk Hammett
Yes and he has tapped out to Chris Benoit
Tapped - 2013 was released on: USA: October 2013
Tapped - 2014 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Tapped Out - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R