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what happens when an aquifer does not have a lateral or vertical rechar…

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what happens when an aquifer does not have a lateral or vertical recharge area? it turns into a confined aquifer. it will eventually dry up. it turns into an unconfined aquifer. it can be used to source a flowing well.

Explanation:

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An aquifer needs recharge areas (lateral or vertical) to replenish water. Without them, water extraction will deplete it over time, causing it to dry up. Confined and unconfined aquifers are defined by geological layers, not recharge - area presence. A flowing well requires artesian conditions which are not related to the absence of recharge areas.

Answer:

B. It will eventually dry up.