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What are the activities which are responsible for the water depletion table? Elaborate.​

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Answered by venom0136
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Explanation:

What are the activities which are responsible for the water depletion table? Elaborate.

Various factors responsible for the depletion of water table are:

Various factors responsible for the depletion of water table are:Increased population: Demand of water has been increased by the increased population. ...

Various factors responsible for the depletion of water table are:Increased population: Demand of water has been increased by the increased population. ...Increasing industries: All industries need water. ...

Various factors responsible for the depletion of water table are:Increased population: Demand of water has been increased by the increased population. ...Increasing industries: All industries need water. ...Lack of water conservation techniques: Main source of water on earth and for the underground water is rain..

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Answered by geeta141180
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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of transport.is conducted on much higher scale as compared to other modes

of transport.is conducted on much higher scale as compared to other modes

of transport.is conducted on much higher scale as compared to other modes

of transport.is conducted on much higher scale as compared to other modes

of transport.is conducted on much higher scale as compared to other modes

of transport.is conducted on much higher scale as compared to other modes

of transport.is conducted on much higher scale as compared to other modes

of transport.

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