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29 June, 17:39

How are aquifers, groundwater, and watersheds impacted by drought?

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  1. 29 June, 18:38
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    Groundwater in aquifers doesn’t get replaced if there’s no rain. So the level of groundwater drops as it’s drawn out to replace the surface water that isn’t there. Watersheds from where water drains from are also affected by drought due to lack of rain clouds. The vegetation dries up and water draining from the region dries up.
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