There is one thing you can be sure of - every drop of water you drink contains dinosaur pee. In other words all water is OLD water.
ground water is considered drinkable. Would you like to add some oil and drink it. Does that answer the question?
Pouring chemicals into the ground can have serious consequences for groundwater contamination. The chemicals may leach into the soil and eventually reach the groundwater, leading to pollution. This can have harmful impacts on water quality, making it unsafe for humans and wildlife to drink or use.
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water that moves on the ground
They are called groundwater. Far as I know, there is no specific name separating ground water in shallow water table and the ground water in confined aquifer. So you might have to called by the full description "groundwater in confined aquifer layer". Aquifer is the specifics name for porous rock and earth media in the question.
Reducing pollution in streams and groundwater helps preserve water quality, making it safer for human consumption and ecosystem health. Conserving water by reducing wastage and promoting efficient usage helps maintain the quantity of available clean water resources in streams and groundwater, ultimately contributing to sustainable water management.
Water in rocks (or other porous material) below the ground is called ground water.
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Groundwater is obtained from the ground by making a well and pumping the water
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No, it is called ground water.