Yes, underground water is exhaustible, particularly if it is extracted at a rate faster than it can be naturally replenished. Over-extraction can lead to depletion of aquifers, resulting in reduced water availability and potential environmental impacts. Sustainable management practices are essential to ensure the longevity of underground water resources.
Underground water is cleaner.
Deep underground, water can be contained in porous rock formations such as aquifers, which are layers of rock that can hold and transmit water. Another way water can be contained underground is in underground water reservoirs or natural underground chambers created by geologic processes like caves or caverns.
An aquifer is an underground accumulation of water.
The term geologists use for underground water is groundwater.
A natural flow of water from underground is called a spring. Springs occur where an aquifer is filled to the point that the water overflows onto the land surface. This flow of water can create streams or rivers.
EXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES ARE THOSE RESOURCES THAT ARE LIMITED AND CAN FINISHED IN FUTURE. FOR EXAMPLE :FOSSIL FUELS ,WATER ,natural gases, and etc
Exhaustible is something that can be used up completely. Non-Exhaustible is the opposite
I is an exhaustible resource because it is steel not water, gas or sun. So it is really hard to find.
exhaustible
It's exhaustible.
Exhaustible is correctly spelt in the question.
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it is a substance that can not be inflamable
Underground water is called underground water, because it is "underground" not because it is fresh or salt. You can have underground salt water reservoirs just like you can have fresh water ones.
Underground water is cleaner.
Exhaustible.
you know when there is water underground when you here the sound of water...(underground)...or see water on your lawn when there is no liquid to be found... : )