Environmental Sciences, asked by got2, 1 year ago

what are the consequences of overdrawal of water​

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Answered by shiva77332
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But over-pumping can lead to even more serious problems if the excessive extraction takes place over a long period of time – including the lowering or sinking of the land surface, which is called land subsidence, and, in areas along the coast, sea water intrusion.

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Answered by thewordlycreature
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Water is one of the major natural resources which are found on the surface of the earth, above the surface of the earth and below the surface of the earth. The water level should be clearly be made constant because if there is a change to the water level, the balance would get broken. There also may be problems of the lowering or sinking of the land surface due to depletion of underground water. This is called land subsidence. In the areas along the coast, sea water intrusion occurs also.

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