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In an ordinary well, the highest level that water can rise to is * O the level of the water table O just below the level of the water table O to the top of the well O dependent on how deep the well is
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In an ordinary well, the highest level that water can rise to is *
O the level of the water table
O just below the level of the water table
O to the top of the well
O dependent on how deep the well is
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the level of the water table
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