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Water moves underground through pipes and man made tunnels. If there are no pipes or tunnels, water finds little holes or crevices to move through.
Assuming you mean tap water, it comes from underground Artesian wells.
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Underground water is called underground water, because it is "underground" not because it is fresh or salt. You can have underground salt water reservoirs just like you can have fresh water ones.
There are two ways of using geothermal energy.1: There is domestic geothermal, where it is used locally to apply heat to your house or water heater.This is done by pumping water underground through pipes. The deeper underground the water is, the warmer the water will get by the use of the magma heating the earth underground. This can only be done in some locations, and is mainly used locally. So it does not make electricity, just uses the heat from underground.2: There are the big geothermal corporations, where they send water through pipes deep underground, where the water is heated by the magma. This causes the water to change phase, and become steam. The steam is then pressurized, and then put through turbines to make electricity.
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The water becomes clean underground as it percolates through sand and gravels.
Water moves underground through pipes and man made tunnels. If there are no pipes or tunnels, water finds little holes or crevices to move through.
The Water in the well come from underground springs.
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Water underground trickles down between particles of soil a through cracks and spaces in layers of rock.
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It moves by leaching through water.
Underground irrigation delivers water to gardens and lawns through buried hoses or pipes.
Evaporation, condensation, and precipitation occur for an underground store of water to recharge. The natural water must percolate through the ground.
The temperature in the Roman baths was controlled by underground fires. the heat would then come up through he floors and heat the water.
Percolation affects the movement underground because, when the water is passing through it dissolves all salt and minerals.