Environmental Sciences, asked by FailingStudent, 11 months ago

How can the irrigation of groundwater or rivers interfere with the natural process of the water cycle?

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Answered by daneshayoung101
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Groundwater is a part of the water cycle. Some part of the precipitation that lands on the ground surface infiltrates into the subsurface. The part that continues downward through the soil until it reaches rock material that is saturated is groundwater rechargeExplanation:

Answered by mamitabeherahs80
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Yes, water below your feet is moving all the time, but, no, if you have heard there are rivers flowing below ground, that is not true.

Water moves underground downward and sideways, in great quantities, due to gravity and pressure. Eventually it emerges back to the land surface, into rivers, and into the oceans to keep the water cycle going.

I hope this will help you.

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