Why are there great regional fluctuations in the water table ? Long answer
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Regional fluctuations refer to rapid changes in a region's situation or condition. Such fluctuations are often caused by events that affect tourist destinations within and outside the country. Disasters are events that cause great damage to properties, lead to injuries or cause great loss of life.
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The water table is the upper surface of the zone of saturation. The zone of ... In undeveloped regions with permeable soils that receive sufficient amounts ... Long-term fluctuations
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