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"subsurface water"
That is called an aquifer.
An aquifer
subsurface water
That's called an "aquifer" if it's naturally-occurring. But a "cistern" is a man-made with a waterproof lining. If it's a really big cistern, it's a "covered reservoir".
A body of water stored in an underground space is an aquifer.
A body of water stored in an underground space is an aquifer.
A body of water stored in an underground space is an aquifer.
"subsurface water"
Water is stored as underground water, in reservoirs etc. Water is stored in various water bodies.
That is called an aquifer.
I don't think it can.Water is stored in several places in the water cycle:lakes, oceans, man made reservoirsground watercloudsetc.
there were no bodies buried or stored
The sugar in humans is stored in monosaccharides called glycogen until our cells need it. Most of the glycogen in our bodies is stored in our liver and muscles.
An aquifer
An aquifer
Gasoline is stored in tanks underground. The outside temperature has no effect on the temperature of the fuel stored underground.