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Yes, a drought can cause wells to dry up if the level of the water table falls.
the zone of aeration
Increased use of water by a growing population can deplete the underground aquifer and lower the water table faster than it can be naturally replenished.Extended drought over the recharge zone can prevent an aquifer from replenishing its water supply.
Since the water table is just a level of ground that holds water, much of the content of the water table is water. When the water is gone, the water table shrinks, and the land moves downwards.
i don't know the cause, but the effect is that lake and stream levels will drop!!
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Freezing
Yes, a drought can cause wells to dry up if the level of the water table falls.
from water to ice its' called freezing.
Mostly towns sink wells for drinking water. If they draw off too much water for precipitation, etc. to refill then they cause the water table to fall and the wells will be drilled deeper and the water table will fall more.
To much water can cause water logging. water table rises. The water evaporates and cause silinity.
evaporation
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Rainfall and water usage.
Yes, a drought can cause wells to dry up if the level of the water table falls.
desert regions -------------------- a drought.
The small molecules like those of water will most likely cause osmosis n the body. This will happen when water flow through the membrane.