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  • 01-04-2016
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Any formation in which groundwater Rises on its own under pressure is a

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  • 06-04-2016
The answer is an artesian well. Any formation in which groundwater rises on its own under pressure is an artesian well. An artesian well is simply a well that doesn't require any effort to pump the water up to the surface in which this occur when there's enough pressure in the aquifer. 
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