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Why does the groundwater level in a deforested area goes down? *​

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Answered by shinningstar82
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Groundwater is water that seeps into the ground and gets collected. Over-pumping of groundwater reduces the level of groundwater level. Excessive pumping in coastal areas can cause saltwater to move inland and upward, resulting in saltwater contamination of the water supply.

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Answered by malathinaveen12
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Pumping water out of the ground faster than it is replenished over the long-term causes similar problems. The volume of groundwater in storage is decreasing in many areas of the United States in response to pumping. Groundwater depletion is primarily caused by sustained groundwater pumping. ... increased pumping costs.

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