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(a) What are the uses of groundwater​

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Answered by monikbagadia88
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Answer:

Ground water is the recharge to the surface;it may discharge them from the surface naturally at springs and seeps and can form oasis and wetlands.

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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The uses of groundwater​

Explanation:

  • Domestic applications- once groundwater is extracted from the aquifers, it is channeled to homes, therefore, being used for various purposes. Unlike water from several sources, groundwater has lesser contaminants than its counterparts and thus requires lesser treating. Additionally, groundwater is a reliable source of water as it is less likely to get depleted.
  • Irrigation- since the water channeled from wells is available in large volumes, it can be put into use for irrigation. Even better, water derived from aquifers is mineral rich and free of toxicants thus more gain for your plants. Even better, the aquifers produce endless amounts of water hence sustainable water supply. Due to this, you can maintain your plants in good shape and provide water in the quantities required.  Since groundwater is cheaper, one gets to save a substantial amount of money and thus more significant profit margins.
  • Industrial uses- most industries, especially in the manufacturing field require a significant amount of water to produce goods. For many sources of water, like rivers, providing sufficient amounts of water for this and other uses may prove to be a hard task. However, aquifers hold a massive amount of water thus can be used for the same. Due to the continuous flow of water, groundwater provides ongoing functioning of the industries hence sustainable production.

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