Which becomes a problem when mining groundwater continues?

(1 point)
• it has pollution to wells.
• It removes water more quickly than it can be replaced.
• it causes porous rock to suddenly harden.
• it becomes too expensive to maintain the aquifer.

1 answer

The option that best describes a problem when mining groundwater continues is:

• It removes water more quickly than it can be replaced.

This leads to a depletion of groundwater resources, which can result in various environmental and economic issues.

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