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How is the growing industrial activity responsible for the depletion of water table?

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Answered by jeonxflix
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Increasing industries: Most of the stages of manufacturing processes in industries require water. If the number of industries increases, then the water required by them will also increase. ... Therefore, groundwater is the main source of water for agricultural activities and this causes depletion of water table

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Increasing industries Water is required in most phases of industrial manufacturing processes.
  • When the number of industries grows, so does the amount of water they need.
  • As a result, increased industrialization adds to water table depletion.
  • Agriculture is impossible to carry on without water.
  • Groundwater, rainwater, and canal water are the most often used sources of irrigation water.
  • Agriculture cannot be totally reliant on rainwater due to the lack of rainfall in many areas.
  • Canal water is also only available in a limited number of locations.
  • As a result, groundwater is the primary supply of water for agricultural purposes, resulting in water table decline.
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