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What is is the difference between renewable groundwater and nonrenewable groundwater?
Groundwater that is not otherwise fossil groundwater forms part of the "water table".
It is groundwater that is being eroded through a process.
Groundwater, simply, is the water beneath the surface of the ground.
Groundwater recharge has begun in some areas
It very much depends on the area; some groundwater is polluted but other groundwater is pure.
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What is is the difference between renewable groundwater and nonrenewable groundwater?
Surface water- Oceans, Lakes, Ponds, Swamps, Rivers, Streams... Groundwater- Aquifers, Caverns...
Yes. Geysers blast boiling groundwater above the surface of the land, taking some groundwater while the groundwater raises somewhere else, so the water cycles through everywhere.
An aquifer is a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater. Some factors that affect potential aquifers are permeability, thickness and hydraulic properties.
hydrostatic force and capillary action
Elements that have some characteristics of a metal and some characteristics of a nonmetal are called semimetals or metalloids.
Elements that have some characteristics of a metal and some characteristics of a nonmetal are called semimetals or metalloids.
Elements that have some characteristics of a metal and some characteristics of a nonmetal are called semimetals or metalloids.