It depends on which part of the country are you measuring the temperature (because of the altitude) and the aquifer´s depth you are measuring the temperature at. Rule of thumb in this case is that for shallow aquifers, ground water is going to be some degrees (celsius) lower than the mean environ. temperature for the site. From own experience in Alajuela or Heredia, GW temperature might be 20 °C, but as I said, it depends on altitude, GW depth among other factors.
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The temperature is usually in the mid to high 70s!
Coast Rica has a natural boundary of water.
Usually in central Costa Rica,like San Carlos or San Ramon where there is lots of water!
Costa Rica
No, there are no volcanoes named Costa Rica, but there are volcanoes in Costa Rica.
Costa Rica is a country in Central America.
the pacific ocean
no, Costa Rica is not dangerous.
Its pretty much always in the 70's
"Es de Costa Rica" means that whatever is being discussed is from Costa Rica. Literally it means "is of Costa Rica."
Costa Rica is a country in Latin America