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It is the groundwater that is heated or made cold and comes out of the spring. The groundwater is coming out of the spring.

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What is a groundwater system?

"Groundwater flow is the movement of water that travels and seeps through soil and rock underground. Stored in cavities and geologic pores of the earth's crust, confined groundwater is under a great deal of pressure. Its upper part is lower than the material in which it is confined. Unconfined groundwater is the term for an aquifer with an exposed water surface."


Groundwater is stored in and moves slowly through permeable rock called aquifers . in what zone is groundwater located?

Groundwater that is not otherwise fossil groundwater forms part of the "water table".


Is groundwater a renewable resource?

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.


Why is earth considered a system?

I assume it is because everything works in it's own part


How is groundwater replenished?

The collection of groundwater is a fundamental part of the water cycle. The water falls from the sky in the form of rain or snow and runs through the water systems to gather on the earth's surface. As time passes, the water that is not evaporated into the atmosphere to start the cycle over seeps into the ground through cracks in the earth's crust, replenishing the groundwater.

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