Springs, some springs of uzbekistan and their geographical features

Abstract

If we look at the hydrosphere on Earth, we see that it is always moving and changing. The ability of water to change its state of aggregation allows it to enter other shells. Water is one of the most important sources of life on Earth. We study the waters of our planet in two parts: ocean and land. They are always interacting, even if they are studied separately. This is because water vapor rising from the ocean is an important factor in the formation of terrestrial water. Inland waters, in turn, are divided into two major groups. These are surface and groundwater. Groundwater includes rivers, lakes, glaciers, reservoirs, and canals, while groundwater includes groundwater and artesian basins. The natural flow of groundwater to the earth's surface creates springs.

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