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A confined aquifer is a water-bearing layer of rock or sediment that is trapped between two impermeable layers, which prevents water from easily flowing in or out. This type of aquifer is often under pressure, meaning that when tapped, water can rise to the surface without the need for pumping. Confined aquifers play a crucial role in the hydrologic cycle and water resources management, as they often store significant quantities of groundwater that can be accessed for various uses.