aquifer
From the ground, which is called Ground Water.
The deeper the well the bigger chances to hit salty water. Fresh water is usually close to the surface as the ground water table varies with elevation.
It is something where water is stored. It is usually on farms. It gets water from the ground. That's called ground water... obviously.
aquafilter
The name for a pipe in the ground used to remove water from an aquifer is called a well.
All oceans are salt water as well as the various seas. Only lakes and streams are fresh water. Ground water is mostly fresh, but sometimes it is salt water. (Some interesting and peculiar things happen when an inland lake is isolated with no outlet to the ocean, but that is a special case.)
This type of well is called an Artesian Well. If the pressure is great enough to raise the water above the ground level, it is called a Flowing Artesian Well.
How do I check or change my filter on my fresh water well?
Well, when water gets to the clouds in The Water Cycle, it's called condensation. All of the water that was water vapor turns back into liquids!
Flagellates are found in fresh water as well as in salt water, sewage, and stagnant water.
When rain falls, some of the water soaks into the ground. Plants use some of it, but much of the water sinks deeper into the soil. Gravity draws it through rocks that contain small holes or what is s. As it seeps through this porous rock, the water continues on until it reaches a level of total saturation. That level is called a water table.
Ground 0.9%, Salt 97%, River 2%, surfacewater 87% ^ those are the percentage of how much water we cant get too without paying we have to pay for going that deep into the ground (well for ground water) so if we run out of water (which is most likely not possible because we have pumping systems also known as desilation systems) but lets just say its alot of money (also pumping systems are also very expensive) Lake,Rivers,and sreams are the three main sources of fresh water!