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- what structure allows people who live at higher elevations to reach the water table?
a perched water table
a porous water table
a cone of depression
a displaced water table
A perched water table is an isolated, shallow body of groundwater that sits above the main regional water table, held by an impermeable layer. This makes it accessible to people at higher elevations where the main water table would be too deep to reach. The other options do not fit: a porous water table is not a standard term, a cone of depression is a lowering of the water table around a well, and a displaced water table refers to shifts from external pressures, not elevation access.
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a perched water table