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Q: Type of well in which water under pressure rises to the surface?
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True or false in an artesian well water rises to the surface under pressure?

That is true.


A well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer?

In an artesian well, water rises because of pressure sustained within the aquifer. In this system, water sometimes escapes to the surface to cause artesian springs.


What forms If enough water pressure builds under the surface of the ground and the water can burst through cracks in the surface?

If enough water pressure build under the surface of the ground, the water can burst through cracks in the surface forming a geyser.


Do you experience more pressure when you swim on the surface of water or under the surface?

Of course when you swim under the surface of the water. The lower you go in the water, the greater the pressure. That's why divers have gauges with them to determine their depth or to know how deep they are in the ocean.


Why is the pressure under water greater than the pressure at the surface?

The weight of air in the Earthâ??s atmosphere is 1 kg per square centimeter at sea level. The pressure under water is greater that the pressure at the surface because of the water pressing down heavily.


If enough water pressure builds under the surface of the ground the water can burst through cracks in the surface forming a n?

Geyser


A well in which groundwater rises because of pressure is called an?

if the water rises above the surface without any help, it's an artesan well


Why doesnt water have to be pumped out of an artesian well?

Pressure from underground pushes water up to the surface.


What happen to gas bubble volume as they rise in water?

As a bubble rises to the surface of a liquid the pressure on it is going DOWN. Therefore the bubble expands, and usually bursts at the surface.


If enough water pressure builds under the surface of the ground the water can burst through cracks in the surface forming a(n)?

This forms a geyser.


If enough water pressure builds under the surface of the ground the water can burst through cracks in the surface forming a(n) .?

This forms a geyser.


Why does water flow naturally from an artesian well?

In some ground formations there is an impermeable layer which holds the water beneath it under pressure. In such a case where a well penetrates the impermeable layer, the water rises through the upper layers of the ground and even above ground-surface level