what effect does construction of buildings and roads have on water percolation through the soil
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Rainwater that percolates through the soil collects above the bedrock and this water is called water table. Water cannot percolate into the cement. The increasing construction of buildings and roads has reduced the soil cover. This results in decrease in water table
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Explanation: Soil is used for construction of buildings and roads. It effects water percolation through cement and ultimately reduces ground water level known as water label.
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