Monday, December 7, 2015

Groundwater

What is groundwater? Why would some places on the Earth have greater availability of groundwater resources? Which geoscience processes might be involved in the distribution of groundwater resources? 

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  1. Groundwater is water from the ground. Some places have more groundwater then others is because in some parts of the earth don't have a lot of so they get water from the ground. I don't get the last question.

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  2. Groundwater is water in the GROUND.
    People can find more.
    water

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  3. Ground water is excatly what it sounds like it's water thats in the Ground. Some other countries that use more of groundwater is the US and Denmark Some of the groundwater resources are rocks like sponges.

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  4. from the ground and some places have more ground water than others

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  5. Ground water is water underground the climate and the past in the past would affect the amount of groundwater.

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  6. Ground water is water that is water on the surface of the earth, because the place would be moist, IDK.

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  7. Ground water is water thats under the ground and and some places on the earth have greater availability of ground water because some places are dryer. So different climates change the availability of ground water.

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  8. Groundwater is underground rainwater contained in spaces between rocks. Some places might have more or less because certain places may get more rain or less. Those with more rain allow water to seep through the ground, but drier places would supply less water.

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  9. it is not on the surface of the earth.the climate and the past geoscience. i think erosion and plate movement is a part of surface water

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  10. Groundwater is water underground that is stored in crevices in rocks.Some places on the Earth have more use of Groundwater because of the climate and geoscience process would affect the amount of Groundwater.Glaciers and plate movement can contribute to the amount of Groundwater.

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  11. Groundwater is water contained in spaces between rock underground. Some places on Earth may have greater availability of groundwater resources because the climate and past geoscience processes would affect the amount of groundwater. Many countries use a big percentage of underground water for everyday use. Glaciers and plate movement can contribute to the amount of groundwater resources.

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  12. Ground water is water contained in spaces between the rock underground.
    The climate and past geoscience process would affect the amount of groundwater.
    Glaciers and plate movement can contribute to the amount of groundwater resources.

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  13. Groundwater is water that is underground. The climate and past geoscience process would affect the amount of groundwater. Glaciers and plate movement can contribute to the amount of groundwater resources.

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  14. water from underground

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  15. Ground water is from underground. Plates moving can also make ground water.

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  16. Groundwater is water that is underground. The climate and past geoscience process would affect the amount of groundwater. Glaciers and plate movement can contribute to the amount of groundwater resources.

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  17. some places have more water because some have more land water and more land. the water is keeping in spots between rocks under ground.

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  18. Groundwater is water that can be found under the surface of the earth. The climate would effect the surface water, but the underground water is only effected by human activity. But, plate movement can effect the place it is found, and how much is found in one area.

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  19. Groundwater comes from the ground.

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  20. some people are accadentally poluting aquafars

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  21. watercontaned in spces between rock under gronde is graoundwater

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  22. Morison j doucetteMonday, December 07, 2015

    It is stored in and moves slowly through geologic formations of soil, sand and rocks called aquifers.

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  23. Groundwater is fresh water from the ground. Countries that use less groundwater have more of it. They probably use pumps to pump the water out of the cracks of the rocks.

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  24. Groundwater is water contained in spaces between rock underground. The climate and and past geoscience process would affect the amount of groundwater. And glaciers and plate movement can contribute to the amount of groundwater resources.

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  25. Groundwater is water found underneath the surface of earths surface. The reason it might be found more in different places is because of geological and use of the groundwater.

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  26. Groundwater is from the ground. Groundwater is also water contained in spaces between rock under ground.

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  27. water contained in spaces between rock under ground is groundwater. The climate and past geoscience process would affect the amount of groundwater. Glaciers and plate movement can contribute to the amount of groundwater resources

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  28. It depends on the climate and the people, say they don't use mich groundwater.. It makes more of it!

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  29. so wer kinda geting rid of the world watter and so in like 2028its ganna be like the movie mad max or borderlands no laws kinda like the perge

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  30. Groundwater is water that is found in the ground. Some places have greater availability of groundwater because some places have more.

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  31. Groundwater is water that is under the ground. Some places would have lots more groundwater because of underground springs or glacial water locked underground. Some geoscience processes that might be involved in distributing groundwater might be sonar to locate groundwater.

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  32. Ground water is water found under the ground. The climate and the past geoscience process would affect the amount of groundwater.

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  33. Ground water is water that is under the ground. some places on the earth have greater availability of ground water because some places are dryer So different climates change the availability of ground water.

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  34. Groundwater is water that is underground. The climate and past geoscience process would affect the amount of groundwater. Glaciers and plate movement can contribute to the amount of groundwater resources.

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  35. Ground water is water contained in spaces between rock underground. The climate and past geoscience process would affect the amount of groundwater. Glaciers and plate movement can contribute to the amount of groundwater reserves.

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  36. Ground water is the water in the ground. It pretty much explains it itself.

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  37. Water contained in spaces underground is groundwater.

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  39. ground water comes from the ground of the earth. America has a lot climate unlike india which has a hot climate. the geoscientist had to use glacier and plate movement.

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  40. Groundwater is underground water that is how it got it's name it might be found more in other special places because there may be more water in the ground than we have here

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  41. groundwater is water contained underground. maybe because it rains more in different places. glacier and plate movement.

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  42. Water from the ground

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  43. Ground is under ground.dirty water

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  44. Water contained in spaces between rock under ground is groundwater. The climate and past geoscience process would affect the amount of groundwater. Glaciers and plate movement can contribute to the amount of groundwater resources.

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  45. It is water in the ground

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  46. Groundwater is water that companies collect to purify it and so we can have water to drink

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  47. groundwater is water in the... guess what.... GROUND!

    there is more ground water in places like maine because of the climate, and because it is costal. rains soak into the ground and glaciers form rivers, each depositing ground water.

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  48. Water contained in spaces between rock underground is groundwater.

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  49. Groundwater is water from the ground. Some places have more groundwater then others is because in some parts of the earth don't have a lot of so they get water from the ground. I don't get the last question.

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  50. -Ground Water is Water that's In the Ground
    -Because they might live in a part of the world where there are not any plate I guess I don't know
    -EarthQuakes I don't know lol

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  51. Groundwater is water held underground held in spaces in rocks.

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  52. Groundwater is water from the ground. Some places have more groundwater then others is because in some parts of the earth don't have a lot of so they get water from the ground.

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  53. Water under the GROUND

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  54. Groundwater is from the ground. Groundwater is also water contained in spaces between rock under ground

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