AP Environmental Science

Category - AP Environmental Science

What is the term for rock layers where underground reserves of water are found?
  1. Underground rivers
  2. Reservoirs
  3. Aquifers
  4. Aqueducts
Explanation
Answer: C - Aquifers are rock layers where underground reserves of water are found.

Key Takeaway: An aquifer is a layer of permeable rock or surface materials (like clay, sand, gravel, or silt) underground, through which water can filter and flow. This water then can be extracted for cities and communities with a water well. The surface of material in an aquifer is known as the water table.
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