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An artesian aquifer is: a groundwater storage area between impermeable layers of rock the upper surface of the saturated zone of groundwater that is under pressure a reservoir found in underground caverns
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An artesian aquifer is: a groundwater storage area between impermeable layers of rock the upper surface of the saturated zone of groundwater that is under pressure a reservoir found in underground caverns a land area that delivers water into a stream or river system
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The answer is:
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A groundwater storage area between two impermeable layers of rock.
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