Chemistry, asked by cgdevelopersranchi28, 6 months ago

Explain how the traditional use of groundwater is
different from the present use​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Groundwater supplies drinking water for 51% of the total U.S. population and 99% of the rural population. ... 64% of groundwater is used for irrigation to grow crops. ... Groundwater is a source of recharge for lakes, rivers, and wetlands.

Answered by prathaam
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Answer:

Groundwater supplies drinking water for 51% of the total U.S. population and 99% of the rural population. ... 64% of groundwater is used for irrigation to grow crops. ... Groundwater is a source of recharge for lakes, rivers, and wetlands.

Explanation:

Groundwater helps grow our food. 64% of groundwater is used for irrigation to grow crops. Groundwater is an important component in many industrial processes. Groundwater is a source of recharge for lakes, rivers, and wetlands.This is most often caused by human activities, mainly from the overuse of groundwater, when the soil collapses, compacts, and drops. Excessive pumping in coastal areas can cause saltwater to move inland and upward, resulting in saltwater contamination of the water supply.The water from rainfall, lakes, rivers, and streams seeps through the porous ground to reach the water table; a level where the ground beneath is saturated with water. Groundwater is usually contained in an aquifer.

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