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    A Geological Formation That Contains a Suitable Amount of Water
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A Geological Formation That Contains a Suitable Amount of Water

Question 65

Question 65

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A geological formation that contains a suitable amount of water to be accessed for human use is called a(n)


A) water table.
B) aquifer.
C) aquiclude.
D) unsaturated rock layer.
E) contaminated rock.

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