What do you call water that flows out of the ground where an aquifer meets the surface?

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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