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What can groundwater be pumped from?

Groundwater can be pumped from aquifers, which are underground layers of permeable rock or sediment that hold water. It can also be pumped from wells that are drilled into the ground to access the water stored in the aquifers.


What is the water for geothermal power plants heated by?

The water for geothermal power plants is heated by the Earth's natural heat, which comes from the Earth's core. This heat is transferred to underground reservoirs of hot water or steam, which is then pumped to the surface to generate electricity.


Why doesnt water have to be pumped out of an artesian well?

Pressure from underground pushes water up to the surface.


How is magma used to generate electricity?

Magma is molten rock under the earth's crust. In geothermal power plants, water is pumped underground. It turns into steam which is then used to drive electricity generators.


Where does fresh water wind up?

underground, through the process it gets filterd and turns into clean water, then is pumped out for ect.. uses


When should the earth be moved out of its orbit?

In approx 7 billion years because the expanding Sun will swallow planet earth in about 8 billion years, by then all of the air & water should be pumped underground & humanity will be living underground on planet earth because if water & air remained on the surface of the earth it would evapourate out into space due to the heat of the expanding sun. It will take 6.24x10^17 Megatons of TNT to move the earth out of its orbit.


Where is most underground water?

In huge underground lakes and rivers. Also, underground the Earth.


Why is artesian water from wells can be pumped to surface?

Artesian water from wells can be pumped to the surface because of natural pressure created by an underground aquifer sandwiched between impermeable layers. This pressure causes the water to rise to the surface without requiring pumping.


How does geothermal power work?

water is pumped underground and when it rises back up again through another pipe, it is heated.


Where does the water in a water fountain originate from?

The water in a water fountain typically originates from a water source such as a reservoir, river, or underground aquifer. It is pumped through pipes and into the fountain where it is then circulated and reused.


Are reservoirs filled up by water rising up from the earth?

Reservoirs are typically filled by surface water sources, such as rivers, streams, and rainfall, rather than water rising up from the earth. While groundwater can contribute to some water bodies, reservoirs primarily rely on inflows from precipitation and runoff. Additionally, some reservoirs may be supplemented by water pumped from underground aquifers, but this is not the same as rising from the earth naturally.


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