What aggravates the problem of ground water
depletion?
(a) wastage of rain water (b) increase in population
(c) both (a) and (b)
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c both a and b.
leads to ground water depletion
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(c) both (a) and (b)
Explanation:
- One of the main problems with groundwater usage is groundwater depletion, which is frequently characterised as the long-term water level drops brought on by continued groundwater pumping. This can be caused by two reasons:
- Wastage of rainwater, which lessens the amount of water than can be absorbed by the ground meaning less water can be pumped.
- Increase in population, that causes an increase in pumping.
- There is a global problem with groundwater depletion in many places.
- In many parts of the world, groundwater storage is getting smaller as a result of pumping. Continuous groundwater pumping is the main factor in groundwater depletion. A few detrimental outcomes of groundwater depletion include:
- reduction in the amount of water in streams and lakes, wells drying up
- A decline in water quality raised pumping expenses
- subsided land
- The water table, below which the earth is saturated with water, can be dropped, which is the most severe effect of excessive groundwater pumping.
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