How Do Aquifers Work?
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- An aquifer is best defined as a layer of saturated rock and the water in its pores. Aquifers were formed very slowly over vast periods of time. Water in aquifers comes originally from the surface of the Earth.
First I wanted to know about rivers.
I watched river videos.
Then I find out about aquifer.
Then I searched for aquifer videos.
And finally here....the best explanation so far..
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Water that has accumulated over millions of years in a single generation by overuse.
The Tonga Volcano eruption has given us a change to replenish denuded aquifers - perhaps up to 10 years. This gives a good chance to both renew the aquifers and to better plan its use into the future.
Forced to watch this for science lmao
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Great info! Trying to help with solutions to refill aquifers in Salinas Valley Basin.
Glad you liked the video!
drill into the basin to the aquifer and create a pond or ponds ,, maybe a small lake to catch rain water and snowmelt
thank you
Thanks 🙏🏼
This is helpful and I love the Texas drawl versus my British accent
Nice video! Very helpful for my science project.
who else laughed at Aquitard? 4:38
I did
I did
Lmao me
Really? Laughed? Never heard of word "tardy," as in slowing down?? Maybe there is another "tard" on here...Read the dictionary!
We should replenish aquifers by using solar powered desalination plants.
how are they still looking at their own videos from years ago
Nu student in you area 💅
aquitard is a funny word.
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