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A) How are aquifers different from other sources of water? (1 point)

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Aquifers are underground layers of water-bearing rock or sediment that can store and transmit groundwater, whereas other sources of water, such as rivers, lakes, and reservoirs, are surface water bodies. The key difference lies in their location: aquifers are subterranean and supply water through wells or springs, while surface water sources are exposed and readily accessible. Additionally, aquifers are often more protected from evaporation and contamination compared to surface water sources.