What Causes Water Spurts From The Source?
All of the water that flows out of any source of spring water comes from rain water, rain water in filtrated into the soil and in filtrated into the layers of rocks through the cracks.
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of course, most of the rain water remained above the surface of the ground and evaporates into the air, or smoked by plants via the roots.
the rest of the rain water that's being sucked down by the Earth's attraction. penetrating through the cracks lining stones, below ground level, but at a depth that varies at each site, there is one area where the cracks the rocks that containing the water is percolating that, this region is called the "zone of water under the ground", part of the roof s called "surface water".
a spring will make the door to outside us responably through layers of different soil layers under the "roof" of it, which is why on most springs are found in the valleys or in places which places lower.
spring is not opposed to the law of attraction of the Earth, the water always flows at one level to higher altitude water lying from the water.
a number of spring get away from source of water in the zone of water underground, spring of this sort usually flow year-round and is therefore called a spring fixed or permanent.
source of other source of water has a door to the outside adjacent with at a air, springs of this kind just removing water in the rainy season, when the water peaked up to the roof of the air, that kind of spring we call spring not fixed or "intermittent".
therefore, all source of water springs through rocks in layers all the way under the ground, then naturally all spring that also contains mineral ingredients such as sulphur substances or limestone substances, the source of the springs contains the most common ingredients in mineral springs called "mineral".
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in certain places, especially in areas where there is a former volcano, the water coming out of the springs has been affecting the layer of rocks in the underground heat, then kind of spring we call with spring hot or "thermal".
a well "artesian" very different his from with a source of water, in a spring, in an artesian well, rain water that seeped into the soil until it reaches a layer of rocks that have pores or coating of sand that is wedged between two layers of hard rocks.
then formed a kind of pressure around the place are, in a hole on the drill into the ground until it reaches the place of the water, the water will squirt or gush forth with one strength blurted, of course this kind of wells should be constructed in a place that is lower than at the level of height that water to in filtrate into the ground.
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