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continuous use of groundwater for tubewell irrigation​

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Answered by vasanth07wild
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Answer:

ground water will decrease /// area become dry

Answered by sanket2612
0

Answer:

Continuous use of groundwater for tube well irrigation leads to groundwater depletion.

Explanation:

A tube well is a sort of water well wherein a long, hundred-two hundred millimetres (3.9–7.9 in)-wide, chrome steel tube or pipe is bored underground.

The decrease quit is outfitted with a strainer, and a pump lifts water for irrigation. The required intensity of the well relies upon at the intensity of the water table.

This irrigation comes below elevate irrigation. It is a small diameter hollow drilled withinside the subsoil formation. The cross-sectional location of this sort of well is small and except a few mechanical energy is used for lifting water, fee of water withdrawal can be low.

The primary downside is it ends in depletion of groundwater because of which groundwater reserves might also additionally get exhausted.

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