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An ________ Is a Rock Layer That Is Permeable to Groundwater

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An ________ is a rock layer that is permeable to groundwater flow in significant amounts, whereas an ________ is a body of rock that does not conduct water in usable amounts. Technically, the zone of saturation is an ________, a water-bearing stratum that is not confined by an impermeable overburden. The upper limit of the water that collects in the zone of saturation is called the ________.

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