Chemistry, asked by mishratanishk06, 1 month ago

How does construction activities create stress on ground water resources ?​

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Answered by tharunsptv
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Explanation:

It's because when you build something you have to apply concrete right? and the concrete stops the rain water to penetrate through it.

The same goes with the roads that's why in cities there is less groundwater cause there are more roads and buildings

Answered by mrgoodb62
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★★Groundwater is found beneath the Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and rock formation fractures. The flow of groundwater below the surface is a fundamental property that controls the strength and compressibility of soil impacting soil's ability hold up on structural loads.

★★When soil is saturated, the soil media takes on very specific physical characteristic due to the relative incompressibility of water. These characteristics come into effect below the groundwater surface or table.

★★Groundwater tables can fluctuate with time. Changes in groundwater surfaces can be slow as they can change seasons, or they can be relatively rapid such as in tidal basins or storm water detention basins. Groundwater pressure heads can exceed elevation heads and, in those cases, result in water flowing out on the ground surface as artesian flows or springs or swampy wetlands.

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