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define ground water depletion​

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Answered by advalokpandey001
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Groundwater is a critical resource for food security , accounting for 60 per cent of irrigation supplies in India, the world's largest consumer of underground water, said the study, published in Science Advances. But unsustainable consumption of groundwater for irrigation and home use is leading to its depletion.

Answered by Mrparth21
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Groundwater depletion most commonly occurs because of the frequent pumping of water from the ground. ... As a growing world with a population that continues to rise, the more we pump water from the ground at a rapid rate, the more difficult it is for the groundwater to provide us with the amount of water that we need.

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