No. It is salt water and fresh water is needed.
Ground water
Precipitation seeping through cracks and holes in the ground.
People can obtain water from an aquifer by drilling a well into the ground until it reaches the water table of the aquifer. A pump is then installed to lift the water to the surface for use. Proper management and monitoring of groundwater extraction is essential to ensure sustainable use of the aquifer's water resources.
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It can take anywhere from a few days to thousands of years for water to reach the aquifer, depending on factors such as the distance from the surface to the aquifer, the porosity of the rocks or soil, and the rate of infiltration.
It goes to a lake from the aqifer. Aquifer in a natural layer of water underneath the ground.
Ground water
its ground water
Aquifer
The name for a pipe in the ground used to remove water from an aquifer is called a well.
hey it takes a century for aquifers to refill. a century is a 100 years
The zone where ground water is found is called the aquifer or it can be the ground water zone depending on what your thinking of.
aquifer
ground zone of saturation
Precipitation seeping through cracks and holes in the ground.
Infiltration the process of water percolating into the ground which eventually reaches the aquifer. Pollutants which dissolve into the water infiltrate with it and are introduced into the aquifer along with the water its stuff like paint that flows into the ground making it harmful to us.
They are called groundwater. Far as I know, there is no specific name separating ground water in shallow water table and the ground water in confined aquifer. So you might have to called by the full description "groundwater in confined aquifer layer". Aquifer is the specifics name for porous rock and earth media in the question.