What do you call water that flows out of the ground where an aquifer meets the surface?
- Correct Answer: stream
- oasis
- waterfall
- spring
Explanation: Water that flows out of the ground where an aquifer meets the surface is called a spring. Spring water may contain dissolved minerals. It may also be heated by magma in the crust. Heated groundwater that erupts from the ground under pressure is called a geyser.
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