A [ Select ] ["river", "spring", "well"] forms when a groundwater from an aquifer overflows onto the land

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A [ Select ] ["river", "spring", "well"] forms when a groundwater from an aquifer overflows onto the land

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A [ Select ] ["river", "spring", "well"] formswhen a groundwater from an aquifer overflows onto the landsurface.
Approximately [ Select] ["20 %", "60 %", "80 %", "40%"] of the water used in Texas comes fromgroundwater. This means that the other [ Select ] ["80%", "60 %", "20 %", "40 %"] of water used in the stateis from surface water.
From 2010 through 2060, available groundwater supply in Texas isprojected to [ Select ] ["increase", "decline"] .
The major aquifer underneath the Dallas area is the [ Select ] ["Carrizo-Wilcox", "Pecos Valley", "Gulf Coast", "Trinity","Edwards", "Seymour"] aquifer.
There are [ Select ] ["8", "9", "6", "7"] major aquifersthat provide groundwater in Texas.
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