Libya must depend on augifers for water because it is mostly in the Sahara Desert. It is a very hot and dry place and there are very little trees and plants to help hold water.
desertification; limited natural fresh water resources; the Great Manmade River Project, the largest water development scheme in the world, is being built to bring water from large aquifers under the Sahara to coastal cities.
it has to depend on aquifers
because they have no permanet rivers
Most of the water in a desert is deep underground in aquifers.
America gets most of its water from aquifers, rivers, and lakes.
No. Most water is brought from sources located hundreds of miles away.
The most easily polluted groundwater reservoirs are water table confined aquifers.
Tennessee has the because, it has aquifers and most of the other states don't so that's why we have the best drinking water in the state.
Liquid water--oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, aquifers, and streams.
Most water is found in the icebergs and glaciers floating around. The next highest amount of fresh water is found in the ground. (groundwater and aquifers)
Lack of replenishment; and increased demand. Both spell the same - no water.
Pacific Ocean to the east; Gulf of California/Sea of Cortes to the west. If you mean drinking water, most of it is taken from underground aquifers.
Through pipe systems; most of city water comes from groundwater compartments, called aquifers, which people retrieve using wells.
Aquifers are important, because they produce fresh water from the salty sea water so humans have more water since about 75% of the earth is water and more than half that is salt water and most fresh water is trapped in glaciers or ice caps, which only leaves us humans 1% of fresh water to drink.
An aquifer is most likely to be contaminated at its recharge zones. These are the areas in which water is directly infiltrated into the aquifer.