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TRUE OR FALSE
Once water seeps down under the ground, it stays there
forever.

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Answer:

i Feel like its false but it could be true

Step-by-step explanation:

As you know or dont, Water at very shallow depths might be just a few hours old; at moderate depth, it may be 100 years old; and at great depth or after having flowed long distances from places of entry, water may be several thousands of years old. As water seeps into the ground, some of it clings to particles of soil or to roots of plants just below the land surface. This moisture provides plants with the water they need to grow. Water not used by plants moves deeper into the ground. The water then fills the empty spaces and cracks above that layer

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