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groundwater

Aussprache: [ˈɡraʊndˌwɔːtər]

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Kontext: „environment“

(noun) water that is found underground in the cracks and spaces of soil, sand, and rock. It usually comes from rain and helps plants grow. Think of it as hidden water beneath our feet.

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Groundwater is essential for farmers, as it provides water for their crops.

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In some areas, there is not enough groundwater to support the farmers' needs.

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How does groundwater help the flowers in our garden?

Kontext: „water resources“

(noun) water that is stored in underground layers called aquifers. This water can be tapped for use through wells. Imagine it like a big, underground sponge that holds water.

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Many communities rely on groundwater from aquifers for their drinking water.

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If people use too much groundwater, it can run out and leave us with dry wells.

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What is the main source of groundwater in our area?

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