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Q: Why might water in boreholes run out?
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Examples of groundwater?

Example of ground water are well, boreholes, river, lagoon and other ground surface water.


Is water ever going to run out?

Water is never going to run out,, water itself will never run out, clean water or fresh water might run out but that's only a MIGHT, we can always come up with a way to clean salty water


How t write a sentence with the word boreholes?

The geologist began his survey by drilling boreholes every two miles.


What might happen if fresh water is used faster than it can be replaced?

Fresh water might run out.


What are the risk of producing hydroelectricity?

An earthquake might break the dam. There might be a drought and run out of water


What are wells and boreholes?

it is reaaly just a well but from Africa


Does Gibraltar have fresh water?

Yes, Gibraltar has several sources of fresh water, there are two distillation plants, supplemented by boreholes, natural water catchments in the rock and they collect rainwater in very large concrete tanks.


Why don't water rats eat small fish?

It might run away


Where did residents of buildings in the slums get water?

from a pump outside


Why might be concerned if developers of a new housing project started drilling wells near your well?

You might run out of water.


What percent of Zimbabwe has access to water?

Almost everyone. if you live in the urban areas (cities you get water from taps from your home and if you live in the rural areas you can use boreholes, wells and maybe rivers but they boil the water for health issues but overal almost everyone can access clean water


How do people from rural areas get water?

People from rural areas may get water from wells, boreholes, springs, rainwater harvesting systems, or through piped water systems. Some may also have to travel to communal water sources like rivers or ponds to collect water for their daily needs.