How does groundwater flow, and what factors affect its movement?


Groundwater flows above ground, carried by winds and weather.
Groundwater flows faster than rivers due to the heat from the Earth's core.
Groundwater flows through the spaces in soil and rock, affected by gravity and pressure.
Groundwater flows in one direction at a constant speed, unaffected by conditions.

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Groundwater flows through the spaces in soil and rock, affected by gravity and pressure. It does not flow above ground like rivers, nor does it move faster due to heat from the Earth's core. Additionally, groundwater flow is not constant in speed or direction; it can be influenced by various factors, such as the permeability of the geologic materials, the water table's slope, and local hydrological conditions. So, the most accurate description is: groundwater flows through the spaces in soil and rock, affected by gravity and pressure.

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