(b) How do the areas covered with concrete
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The areas covered with concrete are not letting the rainwater seep into the ground. The mud actually lets the water to pass through it that is why we can see the mud being wet. While in such a case the concrete is fully solid and does not let the water seep into it, so it forms huge puddles of water.
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Areas covered with concrete affect the availability of groundwater because concrete reduces the seepage of rainwater into the ground which leads to reduction in the availability of groundwater.
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