Environmental Sciences, asked by Rozzinchauh, 1 year ago

shortnote on groundwater is our lifeline

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Answered by rajulbengani
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Ground water is the water that seeps through the soil and collect above the non- porous rocks deep under the ground.This water can be extracted for use by digging wells and borewells. The ground water is pumped out by the farmers to be used for irrigation.In cities, the ground water is used for domestic and industrial purposes. 

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Answered by TheRuhanikaDhawan
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groundwater - lifeline of the nation

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Ground water is one of the most important resource for mankind and it is one of the purest form of water which can be available very easily at most of the places as we go to the village part everyone in their homes will have a bore well or a well to meet the requirements of the drinking water etc

At times of drought when water resources are empty ground water will save us but at times of very high drought ground water also becomes empty but at least some water will be available which we can manage till the next rainy season

According to The USGS Water Science School Groundwater is one of the Nation's most important natural resources and 30% of water among the fresh water constitutes of ground water and only 3% is lakes and rivers and the remaining are in the form of glaciers and we should try to conserve our ground water resources and ground water is one of the most important form of water for those people who live in villages as thy do not have proper supply of water from govt so they need to depend on ground water for all their needs

Ground water is one of the most important form of water resources and we should not pollute them , ground water gets polluted by human activities and we should stop them as when we are in need of water ground water is the one who will save us and also many of the plants , trees need ground water for their survival therefore we should protect and conserve our ground water

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