Water located in Wells underground is runoff water, precipitation, ground water or condensation

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Water located in wells underground is classified as groundwater. Groundwater is water that has infiltrated into the soil and rock layers beneath the Earth's surface, typically coming from precipitation (such as rain or snow) that seeps into the ground and is stored in aquifers. This process is distinct from runoff, which refers to water that flows over the surface of the land, and condensation, which is the conversion of vapor to liquid water.