Wells dug to get groundwater, often dry up after some time. Why?
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Wells dug to get groundwater often dry up after sometime because of depletion of water table. The level of groundwater keeps decreasing and because of that wells are dried up. ... When such a situation occurs, we are left with only one choice and that is to dig the well deeper until we can fetch water out of it.
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Wells dug to get groundwater often dry up after sometime because of depletion of water table. The level of groundwater keeps decreasing and because of that wells are dried up. ... When such a situation occurs, we are left with only one choice and that is to dig the well deeper until we can fetch water out of it.
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