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how is groundwater replenished

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Answered by kushme
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Ground water is replenished by precipitation and, depending on the local climate and geology, is unevenly distributed in both quantity and quality. ... Below the water table, all the openings in the rocks are full of water that moves through the aquifer to streams, springs, or wells from which water is being withdrawn
Answered by SmilyGirl
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Hey !!!!

️ Your question was:: How is groundwater replenished??




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⏩ Groundwater Replenishment is a way of supplying water that isn’t affected by the climate or rain so less water is lost to evapouration. Groundwater replenishment also uses less energy which makes it cheaper than desalination and it reduces the amount of greenhouse gases going into the air. Groundwater is also generally cleaner than water from the ocean and surface water, which makes it easier to filter and clean.

If the aquifers/ groundwater isn’t replenished enough it can lead to a lowering in the water table which can greatly affect the ecosystem on the Earth’s surface.




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