Well

excavation or structure created in the ground to access groundwater
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A well is a hole that is dug into the Earth to get a fluid. Most wells are to get water. There are also oil well s and gas wells.

A well where a horse or a donkey is used to draw water
A well in Sénégal, with a woman getting water there

A qanat is an ancient complex water well system used in the Middle East. Wells can be as simple as a hole that a bucket on a rope can be lowered into, or very complex with pipes and high-powered pumps to get the water out. Most cities that are not close to fresh water lakes or rivers get their water from wells.

It is important to be careful what rubbish is put into the ground near a well. If something toxic is put in the ground, it could go in the groundwater and the well and make people sick.

Water is a problem for many African countries. Many charities are helping to build wells in local villages need not go far to get water.

A well only works if underneath there is an aquifer which feeds it.