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TiliK225 [7]
1 year ago
9

A regional water board is examining proposals to provide drinking water to a growing metropolitan area. Which of these proposals

is most likely to deplete groundwater supplies?.
Biology
1 answer:
Sidana [21]1 year ago
4 0

These projects are most likely to decrease groundwater supplies if city-owned wells are installed in each neighbourhood.

<h3>What is the name for underground water sources?</h3>

An aquifer is a water-bearing rock that easily transfers water into wells and springs. The aquifers may be dug into and water pumped out of. The porous rock of the aquifer eventually receives water (recharge) from precipitation.

<h3>What is the source of most groundwater?</h3>

The majority of groundwater comes from rainfall in the form of hail or snow, which is meteoric water. If water from these sources is not lost through evaporation, transpiration, or stream runoff, it may seep into the earth.

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