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What makes the water table go lower?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Groundwater occurs in the saturated soil and rock below the water table. ... If wateris withdrawn from the ground at a faster rate that it is replenished, either by infiltration from the surface or from streams, then the water table can becomelower, resulting in a "cone of depression" around the well.

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Answered by itzsweetu
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The water table may rise or fall depending on several factors. Heavy rains or melting snow may increase recharge and cause the water table to rise. An extended period of dry weather may decrease recharge and cause the water table to fall.

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