What happens when groundwater is pumped faster than it can be replenished?(1 point)

Responses

Ground becomes stable
Ground becomes stable

Water table rises
Water table rises

Saltwater intrusion and soil salinization occur
Saltwater intrusion and soil salinization occur

More freshwater is created
More freshwater is created

1 answer

When groundwater is pumped faster than it can be replenished, the correct response is:

Saltwater intrusion and soil salinization occur.

This is because excessive pumping can lower the water table and lead to the intrusion of saltwater in coastal areas, along with potential increases in soil salinity due to reduced freshwater availability.