Choose the correct answer.

__________ in the Floridan Aquifer is contained under pressure over much of its area.
A. Groundwater
B. Runoff
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Groundwater results when rain or other precipitation falls back to the Earth and ends up on the land. If it soaks into the Earth, it becomes ground water. The ground water is then used by plants and animals for drinking.

Springs form where the water pressure is great enough for the groundwater in the Floridan Aquifer to flow out on the land surface. More than 700 springs have been mapped in Florida, where the water temperatures in the springs rarely change.

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Water Cycle
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