Asked by Jaida McNair on Apr 28, 2024

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Which of the following is NOT true about how water moves on our planet?

A) Rainfall can coat rocks and soil with a thin film of water, helping them to weather.
B) Moving water and its sediment can erode into solid rock, sculpting Earth's surface.
C) Groundwater typically rises towards higher areas where it emerges as springs.
D) Wind causes waves in the oceans and helps guide ocean currents.
E) Glaciers can transport sediment and carve the underlying landscape.

Groundwater

Water that occurs in the pores, fractures, and cavities in the subsurface.

Ocean Currents

Systems of surface and subsurface currents that circulate throughout the ocean, driven by factors such as wind, temperature, salinity, and the Earth's rotation.

  • Acquire knowledge regarding the essential aspects of the water cycle and the transportation of water across the globe.
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Victoria FabiilliMay 03, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Groundwater typically moves from higher areas to lower areas due to gravity, emerging as springs in valleys or lower areas, not rising towards higher areas.