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If there is rise in water table, soil becomes

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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If there is a rise in the water table, the soil becomes saline.

Explanation:

  • There will be a mixture of salts present in the water obtained in rivers in low amounts and when it is about seawater, the salt content is very high.
  • If the water level increases either in rivers or sea, it makes the land or soil saline due to the presence of these soil mixtures.
  • This will make the land or soil unfertile with which we cannot grow the crops as the salts gets accumulated in it.
  • Thereby reducing the rate of cultivation of crops and increasing the death rate of plants.
  • saline water is a water which contain the high concentration of salt.

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Answered by bratislava
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If there is rise in water table, soil becomes unsaturated.

Explanation:

  • Fluctuations in the level of the water in the water table are caused by tides, seasons, and irrigation to the crops.  
  • The seasonal fluctuation of the monsoons is the most common and they can increase the salinity of the water table by filling it with sand particles.
  • The zone below the water table is saturated and near which lies the aquifer or the groundwater that is in filtered form.

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