Causes of Decreasing Rainfall and Groundwater Depletion
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Explain the impact of decreased rainfall on ground water and its consequences on water resources.

The decreased rainfall has led to an increased dependence on ground water for irrigation, causing the level of ground water to constantly decrease. With the increase in population, the demand for water has increased while the resources have depleted, resulting in a shortage or scarcity of water.

Discuss the factors contributing to the decrease in rainfall in most regions.

The factors contributing to the decrease in rainfall in most regions include deforestation, increase in construction activity, increase in the number of vehicles, and industries.

Describe the relationship between decreased rainfall and the reliance on ground water for irrigation.

As the amount of rainfall decreases, farmers depend more on ground water for irrigation, leading to a constant decrease in the level of ground water.

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