Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

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What term refers to water located in aquifers beneath the soil surface, from which well water is obtained?

  1. Gallons Per Acre

  2. A place where plants or animals live, feed, and reproduce.

  3. The likelihood that injury or death will occur from a given level and duration of exposure to a toxic chemical.

  4. Groundwater

The correct answer is: Groundwater

Groundwater is the correct term that refers to water located in aquifers beneath the soil surface, from which well water is obtained. Groundwater is an essential source of water for drinking and irrigation purposes. Option A, Gallons Per Acre, refers to a measurement unit for pesticide application rates. Option B describes a habitat, while option C refers to the concept of toxicity and the potential harm from exposure to chemicals.