aquifer
yes. magma is melted rock that is still underground while lava is melted rock above ground
Liquid or molten rock is called magma when it is below the ground and lava when it flows above the ground.
All of the magma burns bad bacteria that was living in the ground that it melted over.
I think it did once about a decade ago, but from personal accounts, the snow melted before it ever touched the ground
Plastic plates are recycled in the same fashion that other plastic materials are recycled. The plates are separated, ground into chips, washed, and then melted.
aquifer
precipitation seeping through pores and cracks in the ground the main source of groundwater is rain, and melted snow soak
The area from which water drains into a river
Groundwater, freshwater, and melted water
The melted rock below the crust is magma. Above ground it is lava.
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From holes in the ground that push up the melted rock
Volcanos
"magma"
Lava, groundwater, sometimes minerals that have been melted and which flow into crevices. Depends on where and how far underground.
I assume that melted snow is water, just purified through the water cycle and unpurified by being on the ground. To answer your question, you would have to drink melted snow.