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(4) What is ground water? How is it obtained? What are its uses?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water gets into the ground mostly through snowmelt and rain seeping into the soil, broken rocks underneath the ground and through overland flow in channels, such as creeks, streams, rivers and ponds. ... Groundwater is collected with wells and pumps, or it can flow naturally to the surface via seepage or springs.

Answered by Rohit9935
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Groundwater can be obtained by digging and drilling of wells. These are the two ways by which people obtain groundwater. Wells are basically wide openings from which water can be pulled out using a pulley and in case of drilled wells a different mechanism is used to pull water upwards.

67% of all groundwater is used for irrigation (food production)

22% of all groundwater is used for domestic purposes (drinking water and sanitation)

11% of all groundwater is used for industry.

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