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4 June, 20:55

As more water is taken from an aquifer than is replaced, what happens to the aquifer? a. The rivers fully recharge the aquifer with fresh water supply. b. The water company decreases the amount of water each household is allotted. c. The pipes draw recycled water up to the surface where it is stored in wells. d. The water level of the aquifer drops as a result of a drawdown.

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  1. 4 June, 21:17
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    The correct answer is - d. The water level of the aquifer drops as a result of a drawdown.

    The aquifers are extensively used around the world in the past century. The reason for the usage of these waters is that they are of good quality, the surface waters are lacing in certain places and lot of them are polluted, they are used for drinking, for the households and companies, for agriculture.

    Such large usage of the aquifers results in much more water being extracted from them, than what naturally it is recharged. Because of this, the level of the water in the aquifer is constantly going down, leading to its total drying out eventually.
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