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An aquifer is an underground fresh water source.
For an aquifer to be refilled it either needs to have permeable beds above it so water can percolate down to it or it needs to have recharge zones in which the same percolation process can occur
it has to be impermeable so it can line the aquifer without letting water straight through
Yes . . . with conditions. It depends on whether the ground water is a 'spring' in nature or an aquifer. If a spring it is part of the hydrological cycle (rain falling on hills, seeping through the ground, creating creeks, rivers, and ending up in the ocean to be evaporated into clouds to cause rain on the hills etc). Aquifers can take millennium to 'recharge' so therefore can be called 'renewable' although that would be stretching the terminology.
The sun keeps burning it can be replaced so it is renewable. Oil is nonrenewable because natural process cannot replenish them over time.
An aquifer is an underground fresh water source.
No, they will run-out in several hundred years or even sooner if we continue to use them so much. They replenish themselves but they take too long
although they will eventual replenish in the earths crust, this process will take too long so they are dubbed to be non-renewable sersources, much like coal or oil.
Drinking water after you exercise is a way to replenish your body's fluid levels. We had to replenish our stock of canned soup, so we went to the supermarket.
non renewable resources. I disagree. Timber/trees are renewable; they replenish themselves. However, care must be take so that not more trees are used than can be replenish.
For an aquifer to be refilled it either needs to have permeable beds above it so water can percolate down to it or it needs to have recharge zones in which the same percolation process can occur
Yes it does, you should drink lots of fluid afterwards so that it will replenish itself.Source:http://uimc.discoveryhospital.com/main.php?id=3084
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The destruction of ozone is at a par level above the natural standards. So it will take time to replenish after CFC has declined.
Manatees have really dense bones which help them stay suspended below the water's surface. In addition, Manatees are able to remain underwater for long periods because, with just one breath, they can replenish 90% of the air in their lungs. Compare this to humans, who can replenish just 10% of the air in their lungs in one breath.
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