The amount of groundwater on the earth will always remain the same. Do you agree? Give reasons.
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Yes, assuming that nothing from space blasts any water away, yes, there was no change to the total amount of water ever since the dinosaurs.
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*No, because in the past century there has been a significant drawdown of Water Tables due to agriculture and uses of Ground water by municipalities...
*Though water seeps into the Ground when it rains the percentage of water is larger than that of the Availability...
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*No, because in the past century there has been a significant drawdown of Water Tables due to agriculture and uses of Ground water by municipalities...
*Though water seeps into the Ground when it rains the percentage of water is larger than that of the Availability...
Hope it Helps *(^^)*
Thanks (^_^)
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