Asked by treybot
Which becomes a problem when mining groundwater continues?(1 point)
Responses
It becomes too expensive to maintain the aquifer.
It becomes too expensive to maintain the aquifer.
It removes water more quickly than it can be replaced.
It removes water more quickly than it can be replaced.
It adds pollution to wells.
It adds pollution to wells.
It causes porous rock to suddenly harden.
Responses
It becomes too expensive to maintain the aquifer.
It becomes too expensive to maintain the aquifer.
It removes water more quickly than it can be replaced.
It removes water more quickly than it can be replaced.
It adds pollution to wells.
It adds pollution to wells.
It causes porous rock to suddenly harden.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**It removes water more quickly than it can be replaced.**
This is a significant problem associated with the over-extraction of groundwater, known as groundwater depletion.
**It removes water more quickly than it can be replaced.**
This is a significant problem associated with the over-extraction of groundwater, known as groundwater depletion.
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