It drives the sinking of the city by a couple of inches a year.
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How do you think Mexico City's High population density affects the lives of people living there.
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San Antonio is only major city that relies on Edwards Aquifer as their primary source of water, but there are many smaller towns that use the aquifer as their primary source of water (New Braunfels, San Marcus, etc.). Some residents of other major cities (Austin) pump water out of the aquifer.
The aquifer underlying Albuquerque, called the Santa Fe Group Aquifer, ranges in thickness but can be up to 3,000 feet deep in some areas. It is an important source of water for the city and surrounding region.
Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City is in Mexico.
Yes , Mexico city is both a city and the capital of Mexico .
Never. Some areas sink by a few inches a year due to aquifer depletion, but it doesn't mean the city is caving in; the most "dramatic" result of such sinking are some areas of the city with uneven older buildings or roads with ridges and valleys felt when traveling over them.
Mexico City!!
there is no distance because Mexico city is in Mexico!