Natural Springs

Natural Springs are bodies of water that flow naturally from the earth's surface. These springs are formed when groundwater emerges from the underground aquifer through openings in the ground, often resulting in a constant flow of fresh water. Natural springs can vary in size and temperature, and are often found in mountainous or hilly areas where the water table is close to the surface. These springs are important sources of drinking water and can also create unique ecosystems that support a variety of plant and animal life.




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