What happens to the volume of water flowing in the aquifer per unit time if velocity decreases? Increases? What happens to the volume of water flowing in the aquifer per unit time if the velocity increases?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The volume decreases. The volume increases. It will increase IF there is enough head (pressure) to allow for this increase

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