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If water is seeping into the ground near your pool, then you obviously have a leak somewhere.

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Water seeps into the ground until it reaches a rock layer with no pores?

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What term is used to describe water naturally seeping from the ground?

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What is water stored in the aquifer called?

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How can I prevent ground water from seeping into my basement?

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A sentence for the word seeping?

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What are two ways water can get into the ground?

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