Wells are dug to get underground water but often they dry up after some time-Why?
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Groundwater depletion is primarily caused by sustained groundwater pumping
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The water stored in the ground can be compared to money kept in a bank account. If you withdraw money at a faster rate than you deposit new money you will eventually start having account-supply problems. Pumping water out of the ground faster than it is replenished over the long-term causes similar problems. Groundwater depletion is primarily caused by sustained groundwater pumping
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