The Ogallala Aquifer covers approximately 10,000 square miles from Texas to the Dakotas, and is the major source of water for the High Plains, including irrigation for all farmland. If the aquifer were to dry up, there would be almost catastrophic economic consequences - cattle would die, crops could not be grown, prices of meat and agricultural products would soar due to scarcity. In hypothetical effect, the Midwest would become barren land.
The Ogallala Aquifer was created when rainfall would run down prairie dog holes into the aquifer. That ended with the destruction of the prairie dogs and even increased with the creation of water rights. As a result, the lack of water retained upstream prevents the renewing of the aquifer. So the natural renewing of the aquifer has been greatly decreased. In addition people have been pumping water from the aquifer for crops. Instead of using the drip irrigation method developed in Israel which produces far more per acre, they have used older techniques and have wasted water. This pumping for inefficient irrigation techniques has caused a drop in the aquifer. To the south the cities have used the water from the aquifer. As it flows downhill, this has caused additional loss of water. The aquifer will continue to drop until the wells required to reach it become deeper and deeper. The Federal Government will tax water rights so that part of the water rebuild the aquifer. There will come a point when it will become too expensive for a number of people to continue to draw water from it. The cities will realize it is a finite source. They will restrict lawn watering and use reverse osmosis. At that point it will stabilize. (Maybe)
it would get dried out.
The seed would stop growing.
The word pond would become obsolete.
Dried poop burn.
You can find an aquifer in the ocean right near the sea wall.
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I've seen it happen when I was growing up in Zimbabwe.
Sand.
to have fresh water
is would be a sink hole
The bedrock below an aquifer is called the water table. For example if a hole is dug into sand, very wet and saturated sand at shallow depth this would represent the aquifer and the level to which the water rises in this hole would be called the water table.