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What is water called underneath the earths surface?

Ground water.


Why did your fiberglass pool pop out of the ground?

The pool has popped out of the ground because it was was forced up by ground water. If a pool is left empty ground water can build up underneath it causing the pool to start to float, Whenever a pool is drained a way of getting rid of ground water has to be set up otherwise there is the risk of this happening.


Where does Romania get its fresh water from?

Romania gets its water from wells, rivers,lakes, and underneath the ground.


What form of energy is created by water heated underneath the ground?

Geothermal energy


How does ocean water go to a lake?

It goes to a lake from the aqifer. Aquifer in a natural layer of water underneath the ground.


What happens with water in an artesian well?

The wate ris forced to the surface by ground pressure


Are there hot spas in iceland?

Yes, this comes from the geothermal water, heated underneath the ground by volcanic activity.


What is the result of removing water from underneath the ground?

when it rains of course you get, water. well that water travels under ground so if you were to remove dirt from the ground and were to dig deep enough you would find water.the effect of taking the water is nothing because eventually it will rain again.


Can you fill your vinyl lined pool if there is ground water under it?

Yes it wil just It should be alright the pressure of the water in the pool will push the ground water out. how much water underneath may influence the way the vinyl settles however.


How do wells provide water?

In artesian wells the water is forced to the surface by ground pressure. In conventional wells a pump is used to pump the water up.


What is underneath the Eiffel Tower?

ground


Why does water bubble up from ground after you water your tree?

The water bubbles up from the ground after watering the tree because the soil becomes saturated with water and reaches its maximum capacity to hold water. When the soil can no longer absorb the water, it forces the excess water to the surface, creating the bubbling effect as it escapes.