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Continuous boring affects the level of groundwater. Do you agree or disagree? Justify your answer.​

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Answered by shashwatshinjan76
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Groundwater is a valuable resource both in the United States and throughout the world. Where surface water, such as lakes and rivers, are scarce or inaccessible, groundwater supplies many of the hydrologic needs of people everywhere. In the United States, it is the source of drinking water for about half the total population and nearly all of the rural population, and it provides over 50 billion gallons per day for agricultural needs. Groundwater depletion, a term often defined as long-term water-level declines caused by sustained groundwater pumping, is a key issue associated with groundwater use. Many areas of the United States are experiencing groundwater depletion

Answered by VelvetRosee
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Continuous boring affects the level of groundwater. Yes, I do agree with the statement. The reason behind this is that due to excessive pumping out of the water that too by a large population this happens and since the rate of absorption of rainwater is less than consumption due to excess cementing,  deforestation, and mining, the groundwater level keeps getting impacted negatively.

Explanation:  Groundwater is accumulated when the rain falls and gets settled on the ground and since The Rate of absorption is directly related to the number of trees and natural porous land, the current state of deforestation does not support the procedure so as to lead the water levels to go down.

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