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No, there is far more water in groundwater than is found in lakes and rivers. According to the United States Geological Survey groundwater accounts for 1.7% of all water on Earth. Although much of the water we use in our everyday comes from lakes and rivers, all together these sources account for approximately 0.014% of the water on Earth. Source: Gleick, P. H., 1996: Water resources. In Encyclopedia of Climate and Weather, ed. by S. H. Schneider, Oxford University Press, New York, vol. 2, pp.817-823
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It very much depends on the area; some groundwater is polluted but other groundwater is pure.
Groundwater is found in a saturated zone, meaning that since there is so much water in the soil, theres just water.
More than 210 million liters
Back when people where using to mush water so the society came up with a plan that you have to put plants that don't use much water.
It depends on how much pesticide you are spraying of course. If you are spraying an over exceeded amount then, yes it can reduce the groundwater quality.Hope this helped!*~*
Depends on how much ground you are talking about and where.
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depends on how much they are using... ask a question with fewer variables.
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