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Wells

Wells are structures dug or drilled into the ground to access water, oil, gas, or other resources. In the case of water wells, they tap into underground aquifers, where natural water collects, allowing for extraction. Wells can be shallow or deep, depending on the resource and geology. The water is often used for drinking, agriculture, or irrigation. Oil and gas wells are designed to extract fossil fuels from underground reserves. Proper maintenance and management of wells are essential to ensure sustainability and prevent contamination of the water supply. Wells play a vital role in providing essential resources for communities.