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USA: 23 September 1971

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Wells are used to get fresh water from underground rivers when there is no water to use from above ground.


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What is the difference between dug wells and drilled wells?

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How do we get water from the ground?

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Where are electrical ground test wells used?

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Where does water that seeps into the ground collect?

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What happens when people use to much ground water?

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