If its an underground reservoir for water, it could possibly be an Aquifer.
The carbon cycle is the cycle which includes an underground reservoir in the from of fossil fuels.
Over thousands of years rain water seeps through cracks in the Earth's crust and collects in underground reservoirs between the crust and the mantle. The mantle heats the water into a super-heated liquid and, voila!, you have a geothermal reservoir!
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 basement..? pretty simple.
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.
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The carbon cycle is the cycle which includes an underground reservoir in the from of fossil fuels.
such a place is called a Reservoir
A Magma Reservoir is a Magma Chamber so to speak. It is an underground cavity containing molten rock, esp. below a volcano.
Over thousands of years rain water seeps through cracks in the Earth's crust and collects in underground reservoirs between the crust and the mantle. The mantle heats the water into a super-heated liquid and, voila!, you have a geothermal reservoir!
Reservoir dogs mean that they like 2 swim in the water,such as a reservoir,lake or pool.
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".
The reservoir that Brunswick gets it's water from is a new dam and reservoir. It is called the Tower Road Dam and Reservoir. It was built to help the Moncton Reservoir to supply water to the community.
The term artesian means that the water is contained in an underground aquifer and/or reservoir. The fact that it is spouting means that it has artesian pressure and is a flowingartesian well. The geology of the site determines the amount of pressure on the reservoir and not all artesian wells have enough, or any pressure to spout. The pressure comes from the weight of ground structures and ground water pressing on and around the underground reservoir.
a basement..? pretty simple.
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.
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.