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11 June, 07:12

Why does water rise in an artesian well?

A: A pump

B: Erosion

C: Heat

D: Pressure

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  1. 11 June, 10:00
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    Basically due to pressure -

    In an artesian well, the aquifer (water bearing rock) is sandwiched between a top and bottom layer of impermeable rock that creates pressure. When it's drilled the pressure is relieved and the water finds a route to air.
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