Social Sciences, asked by kamatikavithayadavya, 4 months ago

Groundwater will never dry.​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

FALSE

Explanation:

NO THIS A FALSE STATEMENT

THERE ARE MANY THEORIES GIVEN BY MANY PEOPLE BUT I BELIVE

THAT -------/

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WHEN EACH AND EVERY PART OF EARTH WILL BE CONCERETED THEN

WATER WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ENTER THE GROUND

THEN AFTER SOME YEARS GROUND WATER WILL BE DRY

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Answered by ilsaburhan78
1

Answer:

False

Explanation:

A well is said to have gone dry when water levels drop below a pump intake. This does not mean that a dry well will never have water in it again, as the water level may come back through time as aquifer recharge from precipitation seepage increases and/or pumping of the aquifer is lessened.

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