What is the primary source of water stored in an aquifer?Precipitation

Ocean storage

Condensation

Transpiration

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Answer 1
Answer: Precipitation is the primary source of water stored in an aquifer. the correct option in regards to the given question is the first option.An aquifer is actually an underground layer of water thatcontains permeable rocks, gravel, sand etc. the water can be brought to thesurface by making a water well. Hydrogeology is the study of aquifers and theway of water flow in the aquifers. The depth of the aquifers differs from areato area and the aquifers that are closest to the surface are used for drinkingand irrigation purposes.



Answer 2
Answer:

Precipitation is the primary source of water stored in an aquifer.

Precipitation process entails the formation of clouds as a result of water vapor condensation into bigger droplets of water.

The final process of Precipitation is when its falls back to the Earth.

Hence, the process of Precipitation is the primary source of water stored in an aquifer.

Therefore, the Option A is correct.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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