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An aquifer is a geological formation that can store and transmit water, typically composed of permeable materials such as sand, gravel, or porous rock. Aquifers are crucial sources of freshwater for drinking, irrigation, and industrial use. They recharge through precipitation and surface water infiltration, and their sustainability is vital for maintaining water supply in many regions. Proper management is essential to prevent depletion and contamination.

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