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  • 1seepage spring —    ; filtration spring    See spring, seepage …

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  • 2Seepage Salamander — Conservation status Near Threatened ( …

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  • 3Spring (hydrosphere) — On an average day nearly 303 million US gallons (1,150,000 m3) of water issue from Big Spring in Missouri at a rate of 469 cubic feet per second (13.3 m3/s). A spring also known as a rising or resurgence is a component of the hydrosphere.… …

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  • 4spring — springlike, adj. /spring/, v., sprang or, often, sprung; sprung; springing; n., adj. v.i. 1. to rise, leap, move, or act suddenly and swiftly, as by a sudden dart or thrust forward or outward, or being suddenly released from a coiled or… …

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  • 5spring, seepage —    A spring where surface discharge occurs from numerous small openings [16].    Synonym: filtration spring …

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  • 6filtration spring —    See seepage spring …

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  • 7Cold seep — Marine habitats Tube worms are among the dominant species in one of four cold seep community types in the Gulf of Mexico. Littoral zone …

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  • 8river — river1 riverless, adj. riverlike, adj. /riv euhr/, n. 1. a natural stream of water of fairly large size flowing in a definite course or channel or series of diverging and converging channels. 2. a similar stream of something other than water: a… …

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  • 9Old Summer Palace — Not to be confused with the Summer Palace, also in Beijing. For other places called the Summer Palace , see Summer Palace (disambiguation). Old Summer Palace The Old Summer Palace as depicted in traditional Chinese painting …

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  • 10Water resources — A natural wetland Water resources are sources of water that are useful or potentially useful. Uses of water include agricultural, industrial …

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